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Editor's Pick
Jonathan Adler's Fisher-Price collection features black and white graphics, wood and wire finishes, and a touch of metallic.
Jonathan Adler already has the earned reputation of being one of the most playful designers. (Have you seen his giraffe lamp? Love.) So when our team heard he was steering a new collection for Fisher-Price as their creative director, our reaction? Of course he is. (He also happens to be one of the judges for this year’s Western Living Designers of the Year awards, so lucky us!) His first collection has a focus on black and white graphics, wood and wire finishes and added touches of animal inspiration—and a little metallic, too. This Nixon printed canvas tote would look great in a nursery, of course—but just as sweet stacked with magazines in the family room. $35, available at Indigo, chapters.indigo.ca
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