The Oak Spring Podcast
Right here at Oak Spring, in the spaces where Rachel Lambert "Bunny" Mellon cultivated her world-renowned garden, an equally intimate creative partnership blossomed. In the 1960s, Mrs. Mellon met legendary Tiffany & Co. designer Jean Schlumberger, forging a lifelong kinship rooted in a shared love for the natural world. In this episode, host Chris Stafford sits down with Dr. Sylvain Cordier, Paul Mellon Curator at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, to explore how the plants, birds, and landscapes surrounding Oak Spring today were transformed into private, wearable masterpieces. The primary aim of this breathtaking collection was not public inquiry, but instead, these objects were forged out of pure reverence and a deep sense of spirituality derived directly from the natural world. While Mrs. Mellon was notoriously discreet, the jewelry she and Schlumberger created served as a vivid, hidden diary of her life and passions. Dr. Cordier unpacks the profound philosophy behind these quiet masterpieces, tracing their journey from the private rooms of Oak Spring to their ultimate home in the VMFA holdings. Tune in to discover how this breathtaking collection—now preserved for the public—continues to radiate Mrs. Mellon's original intent: to transcend mere status and serve as an enduring, democratic source of artistic and ecological inspiration for generations to come. Host: Chris Stafford Oak Spring website: https://www.osgf.org/ [https://www.osgf.org/] Subscribe to the Oak Spring Newsletter: Email: program@osgf.org Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation Twitter: @oak_spring Facebook: Oak Spring Garden Foundation
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