Tableware
Jonathan Adler King of Hearts Candleholder/ Bud Vase
by Jonathan Adler
• high fired brown stoneware
• high gloss white glaze
• 3" wide x 7.75" high
Utopia is a playfully chic universe of vases, vessels and objects.
Jonathan Adler's King of Hearts is a benevolent ruler in the monarchy of chic! Benevolent King on one side and a compassionate Queen on the other. Use as a bud vase or a candleholder. and We hand make all the models in our Soho studio and then the pieces are produced in Peru from brown stoneware which peeks through the sheer white glaze.
The pieces are produced in Peru from brown stoneware which peeks through the sheer white glaze.
Jonathan Adler pottery begins its life in our Soho studio, where Jonathan and his team design and sculpt every prototype. The product you are viewing is produced by skilled artisans at our main workshop in Peru. They make molds from our prototypes and then hand craft each piece from high-fired stoneware or porcelain. Our Peruvian workshop was found through Aid to Artisans, a non-profit organization that connects designers in America with artisans in developing countries to promote fair trade.
• high gloss white glaze
• 3" wide x 7.75" high
Utopia is a playfully chic universe of vases, vessels and objects.
Jonathan Adler's King of Hearts is a benevolent ruler in the monarchy of chic! Benevolent King on one side and a compassionate Queen on the other. Use as a bud vase or a candleholder. and We hand make all the models in our Soho studio and then the pieces are produced in Peru from brown stoneware which peeks through the sheer white glaze.
The pieces are produced in Peru from brown stoneware which peeks through the sheer white glaze.
Jonathan Adler pottery begins its life in our Soho studio, where Jonathan and his team design and sculpt every prototype. The product you are viewing is produced by skilled artisans at our main workshop in Peru. They make molds from our prototypes and then hand craft each piece from high-fired stoneware or porcelain. Our Peruvian workshop was found through Aid to Artisans, a non-profit organization that connects designers in America with artisans in developing countries to promote fair trade.

