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Jonathan Adler

Take It Easy Beaded Art

£579.17

Colour: Blue, Purple, White

Transform your space with Deep Thoughts Beaded Art, where vintage flair meets modern artistry. This piece features bold, nostalgic expressions crafted using luxe materials and a vibrant retro color scheme. Skillfully hand-beaded on a linen base by master artisans in India, each artwork takes up to 100 hours to complete. The intricate beadwork, with its varied patterns and heights, adds unique depth and texture, making it a captivating addition to any wall.

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Original Product Description:

Seventies Slogans. Featuring profound bumper sticker sentiments rendered in couture materials with a rad retro palette, our Deep Thoughts Beaded Art is the quippy glamour your walls deserve. We collaborated with an artisanal workshop in India where a master beader imbued our clean graphic designs with craftsmanship and soul. Each artwork is hand-beaded on linen ground and takes nearly 100 hours to create. Beads of varying heights and patterns within patterns create a sense of depth and dimension

Established in 1993, Jonathan Adler has become a celebrated name in modern American glamour. Initially focusing on pottery, the brand swiftly broadened its horizons to encompass a diverse array of home decor and furnishings. Known for its bold, mid-century modern designs, Jonathan Adler infuses each piece with vibrant pop culture elements. This unique blend of styles results in decor that is both playful and luxurious, making it a go-to choice for those seeking to elevate their interiors. The brand's dedication to craftsmanship ensures that every item is not only visually striking but also of exceptional quality. In the decor category, Jonathan Adler stands out for its ability to transform spaces with statement pieces that exude personality and charm, offering consumers a chance to express their individuality through their home environment.

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