Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser
The Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser is a credenza in the fullest Jonathan Adler sense: a piece whose surface, hardware, and proportions command equal attention with the objects displayed upon it. Form follows the brand's philosophy of bold, considered luxury rather than the dictates of conventional cabinetry design.
Jonathan Adler's design intelligence is matched by an equal commitment to craft. Upholstered pieces feature frames built for longevity and cushions maintaining their loft over years of use. Hard goods use genuine brass, hand-applied lacquer, and polished lucite, finished to standards that hold up under daily life without sacrificing their initial dramatic presence.
Jonathan Adler designs for those who understand that a home is a self-portraitāa collection of choices communicating taste, humor, and delight. This piece belongs in rooms embracing color, celebrating pattern, and welcoming the bold visual gesture that transforms a good space into a great one. Pair it with other Adler pieces or with maximalist finds from any tradition.
A Jonathan Adler purchase is an act of optimismāa declaration that the spaces we inhabit deserve beauty, wit, and the unexpected. This piece delivers all three, and will continue doing so for as long as it occupies the room. That is the Jonathan Adler promise, built into every seam, finish, and bold gesture.
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Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser
Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser
The Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser is a credenza in the fullest Jonathan Adler sense: a piece whose surface, hardware, and proportions command equal attention with the objects displayed upon it. Form follows the brand's philosophy of bold, considered luxury rather than the dictates of conventional cabinetry design.
Jonathan Adler's design intelligence is matched by an equal commitment to craft. Upholstered pieces feature frames built for longevity and cushions maintaining their loft over years of use. Hard goods use genuine brass, hand-applied lacquer, and polished lucite, finished to standards that hold up under daily life without sacrificing their initial dramatic presence.
Jonathan Adler designs for those who understand that a home is a self-portraitāa collection of choices communicating taste, humor, and delight. This piece belongs in rooms embracing color, celebrating pattern, and welcoming the bold visual gesture that transforms a good space into a great one. Pair it with other Adler pieces or with maximalist finds from any tradition.
A Jonathan Adler purchase is an act of optimismāa declaration that the spaces we inhabit deserve beauty, wit, and the unexpected. This piece delivers all three, and will continue doing so for as long as it occupies the room. That is the Jonathan Adler promise, built into every seam, finish, and bold gesture.
Original: $3,600.00
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The Delphine Six-Drawer Dresser is a credenza in the fullest Jonathan Adler sense: a piece whose surface, hardware, and proportions command equal attention with the objects displayed upon it. Form follows the brand's philosophy of bold, considered luxury rather than the dictates of conventional cabinetry design.
Jonathan Adler's design intelligence is matched by an equal commitment to craft. Upholstered pieces feature frames built for longevity and cushions maintaining their loft over years of use. Hard goods use genuine brass, hand-applied lacquer, and polished lucite, finished to standards that hold up under daily life without sacrificing their initial dramatic presence.
Jonathan Adler designs for those who understand that a home is a self-portraitāa collection of choices communicating taste, humor, and delight. This piece belongs in rooms embracing color, celebrating pattern, and welcoming the bold visual gesture that transforms a good space into a great one. Pair it with other Adler pieces or with maximalist finds from any tradition.
A Jonathan Adler purchase is an act of optimismāa declaration that the spaces we inhabit deserve beauty, wit, and the unexpected. This piece delivers all three, and will continue doing so for as long as it occupies the room. That is the Jonathan Adler promise, built into every seam, finish, and bold gesture.


















