WSJ just did an article on Jonathan Adler’s home in Greenwich Village and I had to share.  His home is so fun with its mix of boldly colored upholstery, flea market finds, and quirky artwork.  His home provides us a good reminder that we shouldn’t take design too seriously and our home should make us happy!

Enjoy the pictures!

The white walls and drapery provide a neutral back drop for the bold color on the upholstered furniture, rug and accessories…

Check out the gnomes under the orange lacquered console…
One of Jonathan Adler’s friends created the smoking pipe mural for the door leading to his bedroom…
No fear of pattern here…
The Hermes accents make this bedroom cozy…
No fear of pattern here either…
Jonathan Adler believes formal living rooms are a thing of the past (I couldn’t agree more) so he put a wallpapered ping pong table in his living room that gets used every night.  He has to move a bust of Michael Jackson from the table every time he plays.  What fun!
The eyeball paintings help hide a view of a brick wall…
Happy Halloween!