Pottery Barn has launched a new merchandise line, The Accessible Home, to serve people living with disabilities, injuries and other physical challenges.
The Accessible Home incorporates a range of bath, upholstery, office, dining, bedroom and lighting products rooted in Pottery Barn’s signature values of quality, style and sustainability, the Williams-Sonoma division stated. Pottery Barn reported it is the first luxury home retailer to offer a comprehensive, accessible product line within the categories included, providing shoppers living with challenges the benefits of style without the sacrifice of function and accessibility.
The Accessible Home products include designs from popular Pottery Barn styles within bathroom consoles, pivot mirrors and grab bars, upholstered motion lift chairs, desks and tables, and sconces. Also included are wheelchair-accessible Pacific Desks that come in modular and open-shelving styles, non-slip rugs and unbreakable melamine tabletop products including the Happy Hour Acrylic Pitcher, Mason Modern Melamine Dinnerware Collection and the Hammered Outdoor Drinking Glasses (pictured above).
“In our ongoing commitment to enhance the quality of lives at home we’re excited to now better serve our customers’ specific needs with The Accessible Home,” said Pottery Barn President Marta Benson. “Our mission is to incorporate accessibility into everything we do, providing beautiful, thoughtful design that makes a home a more comfortable place for everyone.”
Pottery Barn has rolled out The Accessible Home collection online and in select stores.