Be happy! That’s been Jonathan Adler’s mantra for the past three decades. To mark Maison&Objet’s 30th birthday, the American designer made a beeline for Paris to man his stand himself. A truly joyous gift.
I like my designs to convey a sense of optimism. I’m an American designer, and I see America as a country that’s full of optimism, joy, creativity and possibilities, which is precisely what I demonstrate through my work. I started out as a ceramic artist, and then drew on the magic of America and the magic of creativity to build a business that allows me to produce a wide range of items.
I absolutely love being creative and using humour to offer my own design-led take on pharmaceutical products!
European design is more middle-of-the-road. I also create lots of less daring pieces, but they all have a super-cool American touch!
I come to see my clients and to keep my finger on the pulse of European design in a way that can only be done in Paris. When I head home from the Maison&Objet trade fair, I always feel hugely inspired. It’s the chicest and most incredible trade fair in the world.
I’ve never worked on a European hotel, but it’s something I’d love to do. The absolute dream would be to make that happen in Paris. I’ve always loved Paris, and I always will.
I’d say the “Les amis” vase collection, because each one is handcrafted and starts its journey in my pottery studio. Vallauris meets California is how I would describe these pieces. I think they are future classics, and you can never have enough friends! Those are the pieces that best capture the essence of our new collection.
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