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Jonathan Adler Striped Dinnersets

Jonathan Adler Take your Table of additional ordinary ordianary with the bright colors of Sedona. Inspired by nature combine the earthy browns and deep blues to create a stylish and to create elegant two-tone effect. The stunning reactive glaze ensures that no two pieces are exactly alike. Distinctive, modern coupe shapes are both casual and elegant. The accent plate, along with a bowl and plate are modern striped designs and make striking additions to your tabletop. More to enhance your table by mixing this collection with Sedona Blue. Made from high quality, durable stoneware from Japan, perfect for everyday use. Dishwasher and Microwave.

The beauty of the Jonathan Adler 's work, that it can easily be in any type of work at home. The white matte porcelain leaves this piece open to any color, a flower or other creative Use. They also make great gifts for the eagle enthusiast or new home buyers. Jonathan throws the models for the Muse vessels and then replaces our signature geometric Relief patterns with body parts faces, breasts, lips to create a surreal style. Each piece of unglazed porcelain finish, to accentuate the forms and be of our favorite artists inspired muses.

Jonathan Adler is reinventing the art of pottery and known home decor through modern collections that are influenced by fashion and pop-culture and infused with his signature wit. Since 1993, the Adler ceramics and textiles since a favorite among hip and discerning consumers and celebrities and have adorned the sets of The Today Show, Will and Grace in the City. With Jonathan Adler Happy Home Adler is building its brand to an audience beyond its own shops and High-end specialty stores. Along with dishes and accessories from the Zrike Company, bedding, towels, table linens and kitchen textiles are available at the Jonathan Adler Happy Home brand name. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com

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