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Eve Fruit Bowl

The Eve Fruit Bowl embodies the full Jonathan Adler philosophy: great design should provoke a reaction, reward close inspection, and make its owner feel more alive in the spaces they inhabit. Irreverent, bold, and executed with impeccable craft, it takes no safe path and is all the better for it.

The materiality of every Jonathan Adler piece is as intentional as its form. Brass develops gentle patina that only enriches the piece over time. Fabrics are sourced for pattern clarity and tactile richness. Where lacquer appears, it is applied coat by coat until the surface glows from within—the kind of craft attention that separates lasting design from seasonal decoration.

The Jonathan Adler 'happy chic' philosophy holds that luxury and wit are natural partners—that a beautifully made object can be slightly transgressive, and that the best interiors balance refinement with irreverence. This piece is a perfectly calibrated example: serious in craft, spirited in design, and entirely uninterested in the beige certainties of conventional taste.

This is a Jonathan Adler piece in the truest sense: something making the room it enters more interesting, more alive, and more distinctly personal. It carries the brand's conviction that great design generates joy—not just admiration—and that the objects we live with should genuinely delight us every day.

$92.75

Original: $265.00

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Eve Fruit Bowl—

$265.00

$92.75

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Eve Fruit Bowl

The Eve Fruit Bowl embodies the full Jonathan Adler philosophy: great design should provoke a reaction, reward close inspection, and make its owner feel more alive in the spaces they inhabit. Irreverent, bold, and executed with impeccable craft, it takes no safe path and is all the better for it.

The materiality of every Jonathan Adler piece is as intentional as its form. Brass develops gentle patina that only enriches the piece over time. Fabrics are sourced for pattern clarity and tactile richness. Where lacquer appears, it is applied coat by coat until the surface glows from within—the kind of craft attention that separates lasting design from seasonal decoration.

The Jonathan Adler 'happy chic' philosophy holds that luxury and wit are natural partners—that a beautifully made object can be slightly transgressive, and that the best interiors balance refinement with irreverence. This piece is a perfectly calibrated example: serious in craft, spirited in design, and entirely uninterested in the beige certainties of conventional taste.

This is a Jonathan Adler piece in the truest sense: something making the room it enters more interesting, more alive, and more distinctly personal. It carries the brand's conviction that great design generates joy—not just admiration—and that the objects we live with should genuinely delight us every day.

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The Eve Fruit Bowl embodies the full Jonathan Adler philosophy: great design should provoke a reaction, reward close inspection, and make its owner feel more alive in the spaces they inhabit. Irreverent, bold, and executed with impeccable craft, it takes no safe path and is all the better for it.

The materiality of every Jonathan Adler piece is as intentional as its form. Brass develops gentle patina that only enriches the piece over time. Fabrics are sourced for pattern clarity and tactile richness. Where lacquer appears, it is applied coat by coat until the surface glows from within—the kind of craft attention that separates lasting design from seasonal decoration.

The Jonathan Adler 'happy chic' philosophy holds that luxury and wit are natural partners—that a beautifully made object can be slightly transgressive, and that the best interiors balance refinement with irreverence. This piece is a perfectly calibrated example: serious in craft, spirited in design, and entirely uninterested in the beige certainties of conventional taste.

This is a Jonathan Adler piece in the truest sense: something making the room it enters more interesting, more alive, and more distinctly personal. It carries the brand's conviction that great design generates joy—not just admiration—and that the objects we live with should genuinely delight us every day.