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KERRIE-ANN JONES POP-UP GALLERY OPENS IN BONDI

KERRIE-ANN JONES POP-UP GALLERY OPENS IN BONDI

I'm excited to invite you to experience the Kerrie-Ann Jones pop-up gallery, opening Friday, March 21st at 10:00am in Bondi Beach, Sydney

I've carefully curated this collection to bring together sculptural furniture, vintage pieces and contemporary art sourced from across the world, and I can't wait for you to see how these pieces truly come to life in a physical space. 

The pop-up gallery offers a rare, exclusive opportunity to experience our collections (Drop 01 and Drop 02) in person, where you can discover the beautiful craftsmanship and design that makes each piece special. 

I look forward to personally welcoming you into the space, sharing inspiration behind each item and offering styling ideas, which I hope will spark joy and creativity in your home.

WHERE YOU'LL FIND US

The Kerrie-Ann Jones pop-up gallery will be open from Friday, 21st March 2025 to Tuesday, 15th April 2025. 

Address: 17 O'Brien Street Bondi Beach, Sydney Australia 
Weekday Operating Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00am - 5:30pm
Weekend Operating Hours: Saturday and Sunday 10:00am - 4:00pm


WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE

At the pop-up, you'll find our collections which focus on interiors that feel both personal and vibrant, incorporating exaggerated shapes, bright colour accents, unexpected material combinations and timeless craftsmanship. 

A few collection highlights include Africa dining chairs by Afra and Tobia Scarpa (1975), a pair of Steltman chairs by Gerrit Rietveld (1963), Okay boucle armchairs by Adriano Piazzesi (1970s), cobalt blue Danish dining chairs by Red Thygesen and Johnny Sørensen for Magnus Olesen (1970s), Lane Staccato Brutalist sideboard (USA, 1970s) and Murano glass table lamps (1940s)

For avid art collectors, I've sourced artworks from incredible local artists and designers such as Amanda ShadforthClementine Maconachie, Anna Curnuck and Ashley Corbett-Smith, alongside international talent including French plaster artist Thibault Perrigne and Welsh multidisciplinary artist David Hardy


ABOUT KERRIE-ANN JONES GALLERY 


Born from a lorn of sourcing collectible vintage furniture and curating unique works by talented artists, Kerrie-Ann Jones Gallery is an online platform designed to share these treasures.

I've carefully selected each piece for this collection, founded in the belief that vintage furniture and art bring a unique sense of soul and character to interiors and provide the perfect balance to contemporary design. 

Alongside art by talented local and international artists, the collection features authentic, highly coveted mid-century European and American pieces that are unique and serve as a timeless investment. 

If you'd like to learn more about the bespoke packages or trade discounts we have available, email info@kerrieannjones.com. 

 


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