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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.

Cino mugs
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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Ceramics Australia: Jones & Co latest a colour hit!

Just when you thought its wares couldn’t get any better, the latest Jones & Co range dropped this week and we’re hard pressed to pick a favourite piece. The brand’s mission is “to make the most interesting ceramics on the planet” and we think they’re doing a damn fine job of it. The latest collection is brimming with colour, pattern, texture and so much joy.

The brand's iconic tweed pots are back with a face lift
The brand’s iconic tweed pots are back with new colours and patterns

“The inspiration behind our latest collection is colour in all its forms! From splashes to spots, stripes and blotches, nothing gets our heart racing more than a great colour palette. Joy is a big focus in our design process and colour is at the heart of that,” says Jones & Co creative director Jennifer Sampson.

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Bud vases
Bud vases

Long-time fans will be delighted to find a new line-up of the brand’s iconic face vases while the face planters feature some of their most fun faces yet; there’s Iris Apfel, Salvador Dali and Elton John.

New face planters include Dali, Iris and Elton
Fun new face planter designs include Dali, Iris and Elton

There's a new line-up the cult face vases
There’s also a new line-up the cult face vases

The ‘Wild At Heart’ series features panther pots, Tibetan Tiger planters and a panther print pot alongside a series of pots emblazoned with gorgeous desert scapes.

We love those panther print pots!
We love those colour blocked panther print pots!

The female warrior series is back in a lovely porcelain palette, and this time there’s male silhouettes in the mix too. Produced by an artisan factory that the brand has been working with for over 14 years, these are some of Jennifer’s favourite pieces. “They are made by a small family run business that we love to constantly reinvent with, and it means so much to us personally when the pieces are so warmly received by our customers,” says Jennifer.

Female warrior series
Female warrior series

The Westwood range, with its stripes and spots, is another highlight for Jennifer. “It really celebrates the colour and hand painting that is synonymous with who we are. There’s great wheel thrown terracotta shapes in super fun patterns, and a great colour combo of soft pink, peach and navy blue on a crisp white base,” says Jennifer.

The Westwood range
The Westwood range

We love these uber on-trend line drawn face vases
There’s uber on-trend line drawn face vases too

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Jones & Co’s fun new hand-painted ceramics

With a new collection that spans myriad aesthetics (including ‘modern country’ and ‘urban jungalow’ to name just two) I wasn’t surprised to hear that the Jones & Co. team find inspiration literally anywhere when creating their feel-good wares.

Trinket trays
Hand-painted trinket trays

“We are inspired to create beautiful homewares that make the owner feel good. That’s our credo with all our designs – we look to what is making us happy, what has us engaged and go from there. It could be plants at home that are growing like crazy, a print on a poster in our neighbourhood or something coming down the international runway. We are both like sponges visually and are so in love with a lot of stuff, a lot of the time, so we tend to dip our toes into quite a few ideas!” says Jennifer Sampson of Jones & Co.

The Coco vase
Coco face vase

The ‘Modern Country’ collection features hand painted animal and floral motifs and manages the difficult task of looking simultaneously classic and modern. “With the Modern Country range we wanted to create something that would vibe with a classically pretty country aesthetic, but would sit comfortably on a huge concrete bench at the same time. Not everyone that likes florals wants provincial,” says Jennifer. Absolutely!

Modern country range
Modern Country

Familiar territory, the ‘Urban Jungalow’ collection features plenty of the retro style designs that first got the brand noticed. “We always touch on Urban Jungalow looks in our collections with celestial motifs, plants and retro pottery. It’s a look that we love in our own homes and is easy to achieve, add to and grow with,” says Jennifer.

Urban Jungalow
Urban Jungalow

A celebration of plants, the ‘Green House’ range of trays, vases and frames is emblazoned with hand-drawn greenery. “This season we collaborated with an illustrator to draw our favourite plants – pothos, Boston fern and the string of pearls. We then overlaid them on simple earthenware vessels and those pieces are some of our favourites,” says Jennifer.

Greenery collection
Green House

“The new hand painted pottery we did featuring plants and flowers is absolutely spectacular, like an artwork but on a vase. For the average person, an original artwork for the wall is not attainable, but the new hand painted ceramic pieces are totally affordable,” says Jennifer.

Dog planters
Dog vases

My pick of the crop are the face vases, both conventional and hanging. The Frida Kahlo and Coco Chanel ones are particularly delightful and again the entire line-up is hand-painted.

Face vases
Face vases

“Even we are repeatedly shocked at the level of skill and detail that has gone into these ranges. It’s all about artisanal skill and is so imbued with an Australian aesthetic that they represent a lot of what our brand stands for,” says Jennifer.

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Photography: Jacqui Turk

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Monochrome and mint rule the latest tableware trends

Our continued obsession with black, white and gold shows no signs of abating but this season we have a new hue vying for our attention – mint. A lovely alternative to grey, mint is an easy neutral that has a little more pep in its step.

Aura Double Dip tablecloth: A perfect example of the trend, we love the oversized stripe. Pair it with the coordinating linen for more formal entertaining. $79.

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The Family Love Tree Pear bread board: Made from acacia wood, this super cute design is the ideal accompaniment to your cheese selection. $34.
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Wedgwood Arris octagonal plate in charcoal: The real 22-carat gold trim and the nod to Art Deco design make this plate feel like pure glamour. One for special occasions. $57.95.

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Jones & Co Palm Leaf wide mouth vase: Inspired by classic palm-print wallpapers, this weighty number looks fabulous in the middle of the dining table, bursting with blooms. $79.

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Adairs Home Republic grid print placemat in mint: This cork placemat not only has a contemporary, linear design, but it’s easily wiped down too making it both stylish and practical. $4.95.

6AdairsMozi Spot condiment bowl in white/black: Lift your cheese platter game with this little number – the perfect spot for olives or nuts. $7.95.

The Family Love Tree ceramic salad servers in black/natural: Simple and chic, these two-toned salad servers look lush against a bowl of greens. $24.00.

7Family Love Tree2Kmart herringbone mug in white and gold: We are big fans of the herringbone trend and this is no exception. Simple and chic like all good design should be. $3.

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