Reveals his tips for sharing memorable holiday traditions
Starbucks and Jonathan Alder Encourage viewers to Make A Difference on World AIDS Day
Whether you are organizing a holiday party for friends, infusing your home with festive decor or shopping for the perfect gift, navigating the holiday season can be challenging. Not to worry, a few great tips from Designer Jonathan Adler can go a long way to making the most of this years holiday season in style!
Jonathan Adler will share his favorite gifts that give back in honor of World AIDS Day and holiday decorating and entertaining tips including:
Great creative. Decorate with anything that you love display prized collections, art work by family and friends or simply all of your holiday cards.
Share. The holidays are a great time to share recipes. Try hosting a potluck holiday party so everyone can bring their own specialty to the table.
Connect. The holidays are all about connecting. Sharing during the holidays is as simple as picking up the phone and calling someone you love but maybe havent talked to in far too long.
Give gifts that give back. Giving back is the backbone of the holiday season. In honor of World AIDS Day, consider purchasing (STARBUCKS)RED products to help those living with HIV and AIDS in Africa.
About Jonathan Adler:
Iconic potter, designer, author and TV personality Jonathan Adler is dedicated to bringing style, craft, joy, and a general feeling of groovyiness to your home.
His eponymous company has grown to become an internationally recognized home- and gift-oriented lifestyle brand with 12 stores nationwide, offering decorative objects, tabletop collections, bedding, bath accessories, candles, furniture, rugs, pillows, and lighting.
The company motto, If your heirs wont fight over it, we wont make it, reflects Jonathans commitment to impeccable craftsmanship and panache.
Starbucks customers can shop with a purpose and share the holiday tradition of giving back by purchasing (STARBUCKS)RED products to help those living with HIV and AIDS in Africa. This year on December 1, in recognition of World AIDS Day, Starbucks will contribute 5 cents U.S. to the Global Fund from the purchase of every handcrafted beverage in its participating U.S. and Canada stores helping to fight AIDS in Africa.
Interview provided by Starbucks