Pottery Barn, the world’s largest digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer, has launched a new product line rooted in inclusive design, The Accessible Home, which made its debut on July 22nd. Designed to enhance the quality of life at home for everyone and serve people living with disabilities, injuries, and the ageing-in-place community, The Accessible Home comprises a range of office, dining, bath, upholstery, bedroom, and lighting products rooted in Pottery Barn’s signature values of sustainability, quality and style.
The brand is the first luxury home retailer to offer an inclusive and accessible product line within these categories by providing consumers with style without sacrificing function and accessibility. The organization consulted with industry experts to adapt these collections with added accessibility features. For instance, the Irving recliner has powered remotes with easy-to-read buttons, side pockets for easy-to-reach storage, multiple reclining positions and lifting to assist with sitting and standing.
“In our ongoing commitment to enhance the quality of lives at home, we’re excited to better serve our customers’ specific needs with The Accessible Home,” says Marta Benson, Pottery Barn President. “Our mission is to incorporate accessibility into everything we do—providing beautiful, thoughtful design that makes a home a more comfortable place for everyone.”