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Jones & Co founder on building a successful ceramics brand

Launching with a small yet gorgeous collection of white bone china animal designs back in 2006, Jones & Co has continued to flourish and is now a great Aussie homewares success story. But it’s perhaps unsurprising when you learn that the brand’s founder and CEO Jennifer Jones grew up in the Philippines working in her family’s successful homewares business.

“I grew up in Manila and my mum and dad had an export homewares business that supplied amazing stores including Laura Ashley and IKEA. I’ve even got a photo of me sitting on the IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad’s lap,” says Jennifer who describes a fabulous childhood spent travelling the world and courting international homewares buyers with her parents.

Jones & Co founder and CEO Jennifer Jones
Jones & Co founder and CEO Jennifer Jones

The child of a Filipino mother and an English father, Jennifer eventually attended boarding school and university in England before working in sales roles for denim brands such as Pepe, Diesel and Polo Denim. A move to the antipodes ensued in 1999, after Jennifer befriended a tribe of Australians while living in London.

 “There were so many Australians in London in the nineties and a friend of mine convinced me to move out for a year,” says Jennifer who had no idea that the move would become permanent. After working in the fashion world again (Jennifer helped launched Diesel in Australia), Jennifer decided to branch out on her own, heading back to her homewares roots.

The brand’s famous face vases really put them on the map

“My dad suggested that we go back to the Philippines to meet some of his old suppliers. We did that and I curated a little collection that I launched at a trade fair in Sydney in 2006. The industry felt so ‘real’ and nice compared to fashion and we built the business from there,” says Jennifer who started with a small range of white bone china pieces including a paper bag vase, vintage milk bottles and animal menagerie.

The range soon expanded to include a lot of handmade, hand painted pottery including the brand’s infamous face vases – the designs that ended up becoming a game changer. “They took of three years ago and they basically revolutionised the business. Initially, we couldn’t keep up with demand due to their hand painted nature,” says Jennifer who explains that Jones & Co now has an incredible 700 retail stockists.

The gorgeous face vases

The designs, all of which are produced in limited runs, have become highly collectible for a lot of customers. “The face vase idea came about when we thought about how we could inject personality into a plain vase shape. We have always had characters and animals in our range, and it stemmed from that,” says Jennifer who works on the range alongside the brand’s creative director Jennifer Sampson.

Amazingly, especially considering the affordable price point, every piece in the Jones & Co range is handmade and hand painted. “Our pieces are joyful, full of colour and whimsy but we’re still functional, affordable and relatable. I really wanted a brand that could be accessible to everyone. Why should you have to pay so much to have something beautiful in your home?” says Jennifer who works with seven factories across Vietnam and the Philippines.

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The brand’s speckled Chino mugs each have about 1000 hand painted spots on them! 

And with so many fabulous designs, it was inevitable that counterfeit Jones & Co products would ensue. “I’ve seen them at Woolies and Coles but usually by the time it’s hit their shelves we’ve moved on. It does keep us on our toes and we’re always pushing ourselves. Also, every survey we’ve ever done has told us that copycats have never hurt our retailers’ businesses,” says Jennifer. Given the limited availability of the Jones & Co designs, the brand does benefit from the rules of scarcity – limited availability makes the wares highly covetable, and the price point helps retain customers too.

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As for the next Jones & Co move, Jennifer explains that the tabletop space is one worth watching – the brand’s ever-expanding Chino range of mugs, sugar bowls, plates and platters is testament to this. “I’m not sure if it’s the COVID-effect but everyone’s trying to put a bit more pleasure into every day. Rituals like making a cup of tea are being turned into a much nicer experience.”

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Covet my coffee table

Covet My Coffee Table: With Have You Met Miss Jones

Have You Met Miss Jones first came to my attention many years ago when I was working in women’s magazines. I loved their wares from the start – with more than a subtle nod to seventies ceramics, the colour palettes and retro detailing have always been on point. So, it’s with much excitement that we bring you the coffee table styling of the owner, Jennifer Jones.

A mix of books, greenery and plenty of ceramics (of course), Jennifer’s coffee table doesn’t disappoint. “We love books in our family and so there are always piles of books on the coffee table, ranging from design and cookbooks to our daughter’s favourites. As a mad ceramic collector, I also use the coffee table to display my newest acquisitions. These amazing blue pieces are from a weekend I spent in Chiang Mai last month, hand picking items for our recently opened Bondi store,” says Jennifer.

“We love plants too and the recycled rubber pot from Garden Life houses a chalk stick succulent which is toddler friendly and robust! The little fabric bunny is one of a series from a divine shop in Seminyak which sells the cutest baby clothes. Teddie, our daughter, loves them.”

Jennifer Jones in her lounge room

The space is a constantly changing tableau – reflecting Jennifer’s changing tastes. “Being in the homeware industry our house is constantly changing. I can’t help myself when I see a new trend that I love emerge! The coffee table is a great space to draw attention to the things we love most at that time so it tends to change at least every few months,” says Jennifer.

And rather than one coffee table, Jennifer’s lounge room includes two positioned together. “We wanted to have a large table to gather around. We bought it from our fabulous friend David at Orson & Blake. We love it as it houses lots of books underneath and the marble top gives a great sense of style to our living room.”

Jennifer’s daughter Teddie and her favourite things feature on the coffee table

With a toddler in the house (something Jen and I know all about!), the coffee table is not only robust but highly functional too. “I think it needs to be 100 per cent functional and in our house, it needs to be able to take a bit of a battering! We spend a lot of time around the table, usually eating meals sitting on cushions on the floor with Teddie or playing with her musical instruments or drawing. I wanted something neutral as we tend to change the style of our living room every year at least. It needed to work with a multitude of rugs and soft furnishings.”

Gorgeous ceramics abound

As for styling tips, Jennifer is a fan of discreet storage. “A great box or small lidded basket is perfect for hiding remotes and bits and pieces. We have printed polaroid size pics from our family Instagram so a great bowl to display those in is a cute way to have photos at easy reach that isn’t a device,” says Jennifer. She believes books (with an ornament on top) plus something living are essential too.

“Fresh flowers are the ultimate but with a small child, a plant is more stress-free and the health benefits cannot be undervalued. This is usually corralled in a great and generously proportioned tray that can double for snacks on the couch too.”

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Designers Homewares Outdoor & Exteriors Styling

Mr Green Grass outdoor wares from Have You Met Miss Jones

A celebration of the modern, urban garden, Mr Green Grass is the latest creation from the team behind Have you met Miss Jones handmade ceramics.

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“Whether you want to create a cool kitchen bench herb garden, a chic home for your store bought orchid, a verdant hanging garden or a sweet pot for your humble cactus, we have you covered,” says Mr Green Grass founder Jennifer Jones.

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A response to consumer demand for chic gardening and houseplant (fiddle leaf fig, anyone?!) solutions, the spin-off range includes coloured concrete vessels, planters, wooden herb tags and indoor/outdoor wall art made from ceramics, metal and wood.

“While Miss Jones is all about flowers, Mr Green Grass is all about plants, exploring planting in different and unique vessels and shapes in unexpected places in and around the home,” says Jennifer.

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Wonderfully egalitarian, we can all benefit from bringing the outside in – plants have a calming effect that transcends age and social status. “If it’s your first apartment or a rambling semi, we all love and enjoy green in our spaces,” says Jennifer.

See mrgreengrass.com.au

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Loving the colour from Have You Met Miss Jones

Have You Met Miss Jones is best known for its white bone china homewares but the latest collection contains some great colourful pieces. I love these vases and I’ll be buying a few of these cute little bowls for keeping rings, salt flakes, and paperclips in! The possibilities are endless!

And don’t worry, Jennifer’s still producing more of the popular bone china too. Buy online at www.haveyoumetmissjones.com.au and read my interview with Jennifer Jones here.

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Win a tree-full of Christmas decorations from Have You Met Miss Jones?

Have your Christmas decorations seen better days? Do you mean to replace them all in one go when they go on sale in January but always find something more pressing to spend the money on? Would you love to be one of those people with a tree full of classy, tasteful, co-ordinating decorations and no tacky plastic ones from years gone by? Here’s your chance! Our friends at Have You Met Miss Jones? are giving one lucky blog reader the chance to win more than $500 worth of both bone china and felt decorations from their new range; enough to fill your tree! Here’s just some of them…

Have you Met Miss Jones? is an Australian lifestyle brand providing contemporary designs for the interior and run by Jennifer Jones. You can read my earlier interview with her here. Check out the website to explore her homewares. Jennifer also recently added some fab jewellery to the range.

HOW TO ENTER: For your chance of winning a tree full of Christmas decorations, worth more than $500, simply comment below telling us about the most thoughtful present you ever bought for someone special in your life. Entries close at midnight Monday and the winner will be announced on Tuesday 29 November 2011. Good luck!

Competition is open to Australian residents only.

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Have you met Miss Jones?  

Have you met Miss Jones? Jennifer Jones is the woman behind hugely popular Australian lifestyle ho