Pottery Barn announced the fall launch of a new accessible furniture collection called Accessible Home. Designed to be usable by everyone, the selection samples from more than 150 of Pottery Barn’s best-selling products and alters them in ways that have made them either accessibility focused or ADA compliant while still maintaining the pre-existing aesthetic of the company. The brand is intended to incorporate accessibility into every product by providing beautiful, thoughtful design that makes a home a more comfortable place for everyone. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law enacted in 1990. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability
in the full and equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and accommodations of any place of. The principles of “accessible” or “universal” design emphasizes making the products and environments usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without adaptation or specialized design.
After browsing the whole collection, we are pretty impressed by the design aesthetics of this accessible collection, which, for sure, doesn’t compromise on the look and feel of the products outside functionality. From home office to bathroom to bedroom, here are our 11 favorite picks from Pottery Barn’s Accessible Home Collection.
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