Courtesy Pottery Barn

Popular furniture retailer Pottery Barn has launched a new product line rooted in inclusive design, The Accessible Home.

Debuting for fall on the brand’s website and in select stores, the collection—comprised of bath, upholstery, office, dining, bedroom, and lighting products—was designed to enhance quality of life at home for anyone living with disabilities, injuries, and the aging-in-place community.

"In our ongoing commitment to enhance the quality of lives at home, we’re excited to now better serve our customers’ specific needs with The Accessible Home," says Marta Benson, Pottery Barn president. "Our mission is to incorporate accessibility into everything we do—providing beautiful, thoughtful design that makes a home a more comfortable place for everyone."

Courtesy Pottery Barn

In addition to the collection’s ample furniture offerings, The Accessible Home includes new ADA-compliant designs from best-selling Pottery Barn styles within the bathroom. The company’s design team consulted with industry experts to adapt these collections with added accessibility features to make the room safer and easier to navigate. Standouts include the Clarence 36-inch vanity with an ADA-compliant counter height, coordinating pivot mirrors, and modern grab bars for the shower.

The collection also offers non-slip rugs, nonbreakable melamine tabletop products, adjustable desks and beds, power lift recliners, and more that can support people who are aging in place or who have disabilities or injuries.

Check out the full Accessible Home collection at Pottery Barn.