What Jonathan Adler Eats for Breakfast

The designer is up before 7, drinks 9 million cups of tea, and even has his own nanny. How utterly unbarbaric
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Welcome to My Morning Routine, where we take a look at how people kick-start the day. And by "people" we mean celebrities.

Jonathan Adler is a potter. Really and truly. That's how he started, anyway, and in 1998 he opened a store in which to sell his ceramics in New York City. Since then, as we all know, he has become a groovy, Technicolor force to be reckoned with in the home design world. Adler now owns handfuls of stores in the U.S., he opened his first in the U.K. last year, and his third book, 100 Ways to Happy Chic Your Life, was published this month and is already the talk of the town. Below, he talks to us about his morning routine, which includes his husband,
Simon Doonan, author and creative ambassador at large of Barneys; his dog, Liberace; and a whole lot of happy. --Julia Bainbridge

What Jonathan Adler Eats for Breakfast