Jonathan Adler is an American designer, potter, and author. Adler launched his first ceramic collection in 1993 at Barneys New York. Five years later he expanded into home furniture design, opening his first namesake boutique in Soho, Manhattan. He now has 17 stores and runs an eponymous design business.
Coffee and Side Tables selected five of his unique coffee and side tables to show you! Sit back, and enjoy his trademark design, and get inspiration for your own contemporary home!
SCALINATELLA COCKTAIL TABLE

Made from a single sinuous brass tube base with a Carrara marble top. Simple form, glamorous details, memorable twinkle. At home in a fantastical hotel in Capri or a Park Ave penthouse.

NIXON COCKTAIL TABLE

The Nixon Cocktail Table is a chic conversation piece. Jonathan Adler‘s signature Nixon pattern rendered in perforated nickel or brushed brass provides a sophisticated perch for your choice of couture tabletop. Choose cerused elm for your Hamptons manse, ebonized cerused elm for your Tribeca loft, white marble for your Park Avenue penthouse, black marble for your bold bachelor pad, or lacquer for your West Village aerie.

See Also: Modern Side Tables by Designer Kelly Wearstler
DELPHINE SIDE TABLE

Minimalist forms meet Maximalist glamour. Antiqued mirror with a polished brass base. Quatrefoil details—the handle and hub at the centre of the x-shaped base—add a touch of jewellery-like punctuation. At 20″ high, this is the perfect side table for a low-armed sofa or fab as a glamorous bedside table.

ELECTRUM ACCENT TABLE

Jonathan Adler believes design is successful if it looks as if it has always existed as if it was uncovered rather than designed—the Electrum Accent Table fits the bill. Electrum is a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver, and the embodiment of our belief that you should mix your metals with abandon.

TROCADERO SIDE TABLE

Jonathan Adler‘s modern take a classic gueridon table features a lacquered goatskin top with a sculptural base made from ebonized wood with solid brass accents. Ideal as an end table for a high-arm sofa or as a petite library table. With a dash of Wiener Werkstätte formality and a soupçon of groovy Italian modernism, the Trocadero Side Table adds a connoisseurial vibe to your pad.

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