Printed Home Decor
- Zonia Printed Ikat Dhurrie Rug, 2 x 3', Gray Quicklook $59.00 – $599.00 special $47.00 – $479.00The Zonia rug is first screen printed with beautiful geometric medallions, then given a rigorous stonewash for an antique look and feel. During the stonewashing, the inky-blue dye breaks down unevenly, resulting in a one-of-a-kind rug. Handwoven of wool over a cotton foundation. Finished with an antique wash. Use with our Rug Pad (sold separately) to help extend the life of your rug. Imported.
- Bryant Storage Compact, Small Quicklook $39.50 sale $14.99Styled to look like a bank box, this toolbox-sized men’s jewelry box is lined with linen on the inside and closes with a lock and key. Square: 6.5" square, 4.25" high Rectangular: 16" wide x 6" deep x 4.25" high Made of iron. Holds a tray made of MDF and lined with linen. Handle on top. Screen-printed text.
- Modern Square Clock Quicklook $129.00 special $103.00This good-looking timepiece has a straightforward, modern design that looks great in a home office, bedroom or living room. 24" square, 4" deep Wood frame with a black painted finish Printed clock face with aluminum metal hands. Glass front. Youngtown movement. Requires one AA battery (not included). Mounting hardware included.
- Faux Fur Ombre Throw, Caramel Quicklook $129.00Irresistibly plush, soft and luxurious, our Faux Fur Throw now has an even deeper, silkier pile. It’s shadow printed in bands with rich caramel hues to create the tonal variation of a pelt. 50 x 60" Woven of acrylic/polyester. Ultraplush 670-gram weight. Reverses to solid polyester. Machine wash ok. But dry-clean for best results. Imported.
- White Station Clock Quicklook $129.00Clocks like this one – made from industrial iron and designed to be read from a distance – were fixtures in train stations in the early 20th century. Ours improves on the antiques with a battery-operated movement that allows for placement anywhere. 25.5" diameter, 2.5" deep Made of iron with a white painted finish. Quartz movement. Printed paper face, metal hands and a glass front. Requires one 1.5V battery (not included). Catalog / Internet only.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, The Place to Be - 1938, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00This compelling photograph marks a special moment in New York’s history: in 1937 Americans had spent a record $900 million for radios, and it was expected they’d stay home New Year’s Eve and tune into Kate Smith and Rudy Vallee. As this vibrant nighttime shot shows, predictions can be wrong – thousands of New Yorkers came out to herald the New Year. In partnership with The New York Times Archive, we’re proud to offer this historic photograph, first printed in The New York Times.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, Reading Room - 1998, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00A long shot of the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room of the New York Public Library is printed in sepia tones. It’s fitting for a photograph of a place that holds the original of Thomas Jefferson’s handwritten Declaration of Independence and, since 1998, computers on every desk. This photograph is from The New York Times Archive and is offered exclusively through Pottery Barn.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, Brooklyn-Battery Tunner Under Consturction - 1944, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00The spiral is often seen in nature, from galaxies to tiny sea nautiluses. Man-made spirals are much more rare, which is what makes this photograph of the Brooklyn tunnel so extraordinary. In partnership with The New York Times Archive, we’re proud to offer this striking photograph, first printed in The New York Times.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, Repairing the Bells of Potsdam, Germany - 1930, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00The curved shapes of 11 bells harmonize visually with the three men carefully bent over, deftly repairing each one. In partnership with The New York Times Archive, we’re proud to offer this historical photograph, first printed in The New York Times. 12" wide x 14" high (8 x 10" mat opening) 16" wide x 20" high (11 x 14" mat opening) 20" wide x 24" high (16 x 20" mat opening) Selected from the historical images of the New York Times archives. Includes a certificate of authenticity from the New York Times.
- Oversized Decorative Painted Clock Face, 47.5" diam. Quicklook $299.00 special $239.00
- PB Ironing Board Cover, Malena Palampore, Blue Quicklook $19.00 – $29.00 sale $19.00 – $29.00Brighten up laundry day with our printed cotton ironing-board covers. They’re sized for a standard board and elasticized for a secure fit. All styles are pure cotton or a cotton/linen blend. See Dimensions & Care tab for details for each style. Twill-tape drawstring ties. 58.5" long x 20.5" wide Made to fit ironing boards that are 54–56" long by 14–16.5" wide. Machine wash. Foam Ironing Board Pad (sold separately) provides a heat absorbing additional layer for more efficient ironing.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, Chrysler Building - 1930, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00The faceted crown of the Chrysler Building stood head and shoulders over every other structure in New York – until the Empire State Building surpassed it 11 months later. First printed in The New York Times, this photograph is a Pottery Barn exclusive offered in partnership with The New York Times Archive. 12" wide x 14" high (8 x 10" mat opening) 16" wide x 20" high (11 x 14" mat opening) 20" wide x 24" high (16 x 20" mat opening) Selected from the historical images of the New York Times archives.
- Stretched Canvas Artwork, Stack of Books, 20 x 70" Quicklook $179.00 special $139.00
- Stretched Canvas Artwork, Eiffel Tower, 22 x 36" Quicklook $79.00 – $99.00 special $59.00 – $79.00
- Red & Glavanized Metal Outdoor Clock Quicklook $149.00This clock’s rustic looks make it a striking piece of wall art. Its face includes a thermometer, and the galvanized iron construction means it can stand up to moisture. 23.5" diameter, 3" deep Iron sheet metal with a painted finish. Printed clock face with aluminum hands. Glass front. Young Town movement. Requires one AA battery (not included). Mounting hardware included. For indoor or outdoor use. Catalog / Internet only.
- New York Times Archive Framed Photography, Chicago's Great Ferris Wheel - 1893, 12 x 14", Black Quicklook $199.00 – $399.00The Big Wheel, as it was once called, was built in 1893 as a rival to the Eiffel Tower. One revolution took nine minutes, and offered children and adults the joyous experience of seeing great distances while enjoying the unmatched sensation of floating and lightness. In partnership with The New York Times Archive, we’re proud to offer this historical photograph, first printed in The New York Times.











