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Jonathan Adler home accessories: 5 Favourites

January 4, 2012 By Editor 2 Comments

Designer Jonathan Adler is renowned for designing top quality home accessories and objet d’art.

His distinctive handcrafted pottery items were one of the first pieces he sold when his store opened in New York in 1998, but over the years he’s expanded his range to include a wide range of home accessories, including bedding, tableware, lamps, candles, photo frames and glasses.

If you’re looking for unique, stylish and often quirky pieces to add to your home, whether simply for decoration or practical uses, then this is a designer whose work is definitely worth exploring.

Here are five of our favourite Jonathan Adler home accessories!

Blue Carnaby lamp

The Jonathan Adler Carnaby table lamp is available in various geometric designs and colours, but we’re rather fond of this blue scale version. The porcelain base features shades of turquoise, blue and grey and is a lovely way of bringing colour into a room.

The Carnaby table lamp comes with a white handmade paper shade and can be purchased for £275.

Quirky home accessories by Jonathan Adler

Fish salt and pepper

These are really cute and a great gift idea!

The Jonathan Adler fish design salt and pepper set make a quirky addition to a dining table. They’re £46 per set.

Designer bird bowl by Jonathan Adler

Bird bowl

We love the colour and fluid design of this medium sized jade bird bowl by Jonathan Adler.

Designer bedding

Flame duvet cover

This pink flame duvet cover has a bright and jaunty design, with colours that will lift your mood.

Home accessories by Jonathan Adler

Stoneware penguin

A relatively simple design, with subtle patterning, this Jonathan Adler menagerie stoneware penguin is a lovely piece of objet d’art. The penguin costs £124 from Heal’s.

Jonathan Adler book review

Book by Jonathan Adler

For more ideas and inspiration from the man himself, including plenty of fun ideas for using accessories in your home, check out his book, Jonathan Adler on Happy Chic Accessorising.

By Editor on January 4, 2012.

Filed Under: Decorative Accessories Tagged With: bird, book review, bowl, Carnaby, ceramic, designer home accessories, Heal's, home accessories, Jonathan Adler, lamp, menagerie, penguin, pink flame, salt and pepper, stoneware, table lamp

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Last reply was January 26, 2012
  1. Gilly at Carter and Rose
    View January 4, 2012

    I really like the blue Carnaby lamp, it would look great as a splash of colour, and light!

  2. Editor
    View January 26, 2012

    Agreed, the lamp base is gorgeous!

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