Always the entrepreneur, by the time allied ASID member Jennifer DeLonge earned her Bachelor¹s Degree in Fine Arts, she had already launched her own interior design firm Jennifer Jay, Inc. and began designing model homes and remodels. Her unique ability to transform a house from a simple structure to a vibrant, sophisticated living space earned DeLonge several high-profile Southern California clients and led to InStyle Home featuring her own home twice in three years.
In January of 2006, just nine months after a vacation with rocker husband Tom DeLonge sparked the inspiration, she combined her trained eye for home decor with her experiences as a new mom to launch Jennifer DeLonge Children's Furniture. Her initial line of chairs, sofas, ottomans, tables and stools, and soon-to-launch collection of blankets, multi-functional modern toy storage offers style-savvy moms and dads a reprieve from the standard cutesy designs that were the children's decor standard of old. Jennifer DeLonge furniture offers sleek, modern, environmentally conscious designs in fun, imaginative patterns that capture the essence of youth. Just a few short months after launching the line, DeLonge became a favorite among celebrity moms, high-end boutiques and designer retailer, Barneys.
The Southern California resident is an accomplished designer who cites clean lines, functionality, and bold contrasts as priorities in her creations. Mixing hot orange with baby blue, and textures like a sheepskin rug with a sea grass floor, is a Jennifer DeLonge trademark. In addition to great style, DeLonge believes that creating rooms with memory is vital: "You could have the most expensive room, but if there is no memory of a friend, a place traveled, or your child, there is no point."
This summer, DeLonge turned her trained eye for design and her distinctive voice to the Internet, launching the website MommaMustHaves.com. Candidly sharing her favorite finds and must-haves with hip, busy moms everywhere, Jennifer brings an effortless, modern sensibility to the web.
The inspiration DeLonge draws from her own family and travels is evident in the designer¹s personal home - a perfect homage to innovative design sensibility and a strong family bond. Daughter Ava¹s chair, the prototype for the DeLonge line, integrates effortlessly with the family¹s modern aesthetic; where large-scale family photos sit side-by-side with images of iconic rock stars. DeLonge¹s work has been featured in InStyle, Dream Homes, People Magazine, New York Times, Extreme Home Make Over, NBC, CBS, FOX, Los Angeles Times and American Baby, among others. A tireless advocate for women and children, DeLonge is actively involved with Keep-A-Breast Foundation.

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