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WHAT: Jonathan Adler Annual Warehouse Sale
WHY: Savings up to 75% off retail at the Jonathan Adler Annual Warehouse Sale.
Largest variety of products EVER. Over 25,000 pieces of furniture, lighting, decorative accessories, rugs, fashion accessories and more.
- Jonathan Adler Brass Shoe Bottle Opener was $98 now $40
- Jonathan Adler Buenos Aires Floor Lamp was $1895 now $700
- Jonathan Adler Gio Diamonds Duvet Cover was $265 now $60
- Jonathan Adler Goldie was $498 now $95
- Jonathan Adler Jungle Road Pillow was $165 now $40
- Jonathan Adler Mrs. Godfrey Chair was $1750 now $700
- Jonathan Adler Orange Pop Candle was $38 now $15
- Jonathan Adler Templeton Sofa was $3995 now $1600
- Jonathan Adler Ventana Dining Table was $3500 now $1400
- Jonathan Adler Viagra Canister was $138 now $75
Cash and all major credit cards accepted.
Limited on-street parking is available. Delivery is available on-site for a separate charge.
WHEN: 4/30 – 5/2; Th (11-6), F (10-5), Sat (10-4)
WHERE: Jonathan Adler Warehouse
885 East 138th Street
NE corner of 138th and Walnut Avenue
Bronx, NY 10454
Take the 6 towards Parkchester to the Cypress Avenue stop,
walk east on 138th Street to Walnut Avenue
SUBMITTED BY: TheStylishCity.com
For the complete list of today’s sales and sample sales check HERE
Posted by Bindra at 02:22 AM
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WHAT: Jonathan Adler Online Warehouse Sale
WHY: Up to 70% off homeware and decor at the Jonathan Adler Online Warehouse Sale.
WHEN: 7/17 – 7/22
WHERE: Online – JonathanAdler.com/Online-Warehouse-Sale
Posted by Bindra at 01:16 AM
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The 260 Sample Sale space should always remain on your radar. From earlier this month’s Rebecca Minkoff and Jonathan Adler sales to this week’s James Perse sample sale, you can always count on 260 Fifth to come correct with the big name sales in a convenient almost midtown location.
Easily accessible by at least 3 train lines, if you timed it right, you could hit the space on a lunch hour with no issue. This week, LA based designer James Perse took over the space, and it was filled top-to-bottom with his socially conscious and high end basics.
Known for their dedication to social responsibility and quality, Perse’s cottons were giving us a very Miyake or Wantabe-fied basics vibe. The color palette of the sale, when approached as a whole, comes off hazy and blurred, with a large percentage of the cotton goods that feel worn in and ready to rock.
No crisp brights here, this is the stop for you if you are an understated beauty who doesn’t need to be loud.
This sale featured a huge amount of stock to be liquidated from at least 3 of Perse’s lines, from the high end ‘Standard’ line to the lower priced ‘Los Angeles’ line, you can find your next favorite tee, fashionable sweats, or our personal favorite, the jersey knit, tee-style midi and maxi dresses.
Tees and tanks came in white, black, soft heather grey, muted reds and blues, as well as the occasional (and probably first to go) tie-dye. We saw a huge variety of hybrid cargo-sweat pants, which are a very hot item this year, with many sizes and even a few runs left of olive green. Perse’s Yosemite line had shorts and sweatshirts for $30 and $50 and looked a bit more sporty than the other more laid back designs. Though the dresses were not crazy cheap at $60, these were the star item to us, with stunningly different takes on simple silhouettes. There were tanks, see thru crew sweaters, and a full on assault of lengths, sizes, and fabrics.
Guests of this sale clearly knew what they were buying, so to avoid long lines and a frenzy, this sale has a 10 item limit in the dressing rooms. We saw tiny undercover millionairesses (they always wear gym clothes to these sales) with huge armfuls of clothes for what we can only imagine everyone they know. A sure indicator of the apparent following of this designer.
Though not cheap, this sale lasts until Friday and is very exceptionally stocked for both men AND women. If you like to spend your dollars on socially sustainable and high fashion basics, this is the most promising sale for you. The normal James Perse retail price is most certainly in another tax bracket than the prices at this event, which makes it an essential stop if you know what you are buying here.
WHEN: 5/20 – 5/25; Tue-Th (10-8), F (10-7), Sat (11-7), Sun (11-4)
WHERE: 260 Fifth Avenue
between 28th and 29th Streets
New York, NY 10001
(212-725-5400)
By Danielle Guercio
Posted by Danielle Guercio at 12:00 AM
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The 260 Sample Sale space is always a great source for lunch break finds if you work in the Flatiron District. This week, through Saturday the 17th, Jonathan Adler and Co. will be moving all of their sample and back stock with zeal and awesome prices.
Things we saw:
- Loads of couches under $2000
- Fashionable armchairs under $500
- Dining room chairs for $300 or less
- Pottery from $75-25
- Damaged (but salvageable) light fixtures for $100 and up
Every box on your home decor list can be ticked by this sale, and with plenty of help on hand to help you get it out of the sale. If you have been coveting a Jonathan Adler couch or any other type of seating, you can be assured that there will be steady restocking until Saturday, meaning you can visit this sale at your leisure (though sooner is always better).
Home decor is more than seating, and one of the greatest parts about this sale was all of the available items that are not practical, but actual decoration. The pottery selection was amazing, with many different styles and finishes. There were bold Teal Damask Pots, chunky White Tree Trunk Bowls, a variety of safari wildlife such as Rhinos and Baboons. These pieces are worth the $25-75 (depending on size), and will be things you will want to hang on to. Jonathan Adler’s decor pieces are always conversation starters, and sometimes, status symbols like a coveted handbag.
There were closeout prices and stacks of picture frames as well as a $10 clearance shelf full of bathroom items oft overlooked: toothbrush holders, soap dispensers, and tissue box covers. All matching and all half the price of what you would even find at Target.
The pillow covers were the finest finds in my opinion, with woven graphics ranging from postcard/souvenir types to bold Ikat patterns. There were comical phrases to boot, something Adler is known for, with pillow cases that look like a cross stitch plaque, reading ‘ANGER’. Hilarious!
Glassware and plates were a smaller selection, but cute nonetheless, with lots of yellow and orange patterns and colors. This reads very summery and perfect for patio parties. Mid-century-eque ashtrays and Ikat flasks for around $10-20 are a steal, making fantastic gifts for Father’s Day or your favorite male friend. The paperweights are worth a chuckle, and are cheap and plentiful, but the handbags and scarves still seemed priced a bit too high in my opinion. Though there are those who seek out JA handbags, they aren’t special enough for their price tag, and should be avoided unless they are below $100.
Overall, there was nearly no wait to get into this sale, making it not too crowded, perfect to really get a good look at what is offered. Check out also had little to no wait, and accepts credit as well as cash, though if you were prepared to plunk down two grand for a couch in cash, you may want to get one that was never a floor model at the actual Jonathan Adler store. If you are looking for slightly blemished but severely marked down items that you have been dreaming about for some time, going now will make you a happy happy shopper.
WHEN: 5/13 – 5/17; Tue-Th (10-8), F-Sat (10-7)
WHERE: 260 Fifth Avenue
between 28th and 29th Streets
New York, NY 10001
212.725.5400
N/R/6 Trains to 28th Street
By Danielle Guercio
Posted by Danielle Guercio at 03:30 PM
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