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Jonathan Adler Shop Tour

In this segment Bob meets with Jonathan Adler at one of his retail locations in New York City's SoHo shopping district to discuss the furniture and accessory pieces that will be incorporated into the penthouse layout. Adler is part of an organization called Aid to Artisans or ATA, that brings together US artists, designers and business consultants together with craftspeople in developing nations.
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" So this is where you have your interior design business but obviously you're also a retailer. I -- recount that was sort of night I start off as a potter that's my real first love and and I became a retailer and recently became a designer that this is my first retail store. And here -- primary and usual stuff that tell us about some of these things. When all are you be using any literature a lot of that's going to be in the house on top of this. It's called sofa 54 inspired by studio 54 it's very low and lounging. In the camel mohair we intend to use and you mentioned David. David had this to him. My inspiration for the for the office and this is a pillow needle point -- very much inspired by hand. Again the strong use of graphics and very bold color now yeah is it actual needle point is actually a point where is made. And it is made in -- Right. And what about other textiles like the carpet down -- carpet is hand loomed on in Peru made from llama believe they're not. They -- most of my pottery and my textiles are actually made in Peru including that held my other hand loomed Phillies are all hand loomed items handling items we do them custom size and color so. I have a whole product line beyond. That I intend and you mentioned you were gonna use a desk that you make that's lacquer yes I don't have the desk here but I'll save that the technique. It's the same as this little end table it's like cut hand poured lacquer over a wooden frame. My cute little brand on but I mean is that really lacquer look it's really laughter oh is it yeah. And where is this meant that is -- says. It's a fabulous little little face one of my favorite things is to use very rich fabrications on very simple. Shapes so a lot of what you design you then you have made internationally I deal actually I'd I really started off as a potter. I was like a typical studio potter making everything working twelve hours a day and night. Kind of lost my mind after awhile and found an organization called aid to artisans. Which is a nonprofit which connects American artists with artisans in developing countries for sort of a PC business relationship so they're well paid and happy and all that. Stuff and they make on my pondering on -- so they basically take your prototype. I make a prototype they produce and it's been great business relationship and are they limited original relationship. Now they're limited by how ever many people -- them how many you can sell yes exactly. And a lot of these pieces actually will be used in the apartment. This collection I call the lantern class and it's inspired by George Nelson's bubble lamps from the fifties what was your mid century feel -- on these pieces are a bit more. Kind of Scandinavian. Bit earthy and organic kind I think they'll be. Perfect for the casual feeling in the apartment and me. And then -- this is one of my newest ranges it's called the muse collection. Inspired by surrealist artists muses. And the pottery itself is is not blessed this this crisis not place this is a porcelain. That we leave unglazed to show the detail. So very diverse range and stuff so needless to say much of what we're seeing here will show up next week when you decorate our upstairs apartment much real sub -- extra and see."

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