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Sayaka Yamamoto & Sparkles

Sayaka Yamamoto & Sparkles

An interesting new business model offers artists and designers a rare opportunity to work with precious metals and gems.

Object Rotterdam 2014

Object Rotterdam 2014

Independent designers fresh from the academies stand next to established names during this year’s Object Rotterdam. The design fair has grown in many ways and this year presents itself independently from big brother...

Wishbone

Wishbone

In her latest project, designer Kasia Zareba has combined the beauty of nature with her love of jewellery to create a delicate, wearable piece. 

Craft is never out of fashion

Craft is never out of fashion

A passion for craft, honest materials and honest food is what linked the participants of this year’s Meesterlijk. The yearly event held at the Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam is organised by Uniquole.

The Wilde Things

The Wilde Things

Subtitled ‘The so contemporary jewellery collection of Mrs Wilde’, Z33 Gallery’s latest exhibition that opened last Sunday examines the close personal relationship between jewellery and its wearer.

Wonderpus


Wonderpus


During the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam graduation show, Design.nl stumbled upon the work of Suzanne van Beest. Her tactile accessories are based upon nature, the octopus to be exact. 

Fur is Alive

Fur is Alive

At the Gerrit Rietveld Graduation show we came across the work of graduate Cecilia Valentine who would see us wearing our living pets as accessories instead of as fur coats. 

Adult Icons

Adult Icons

The jewellery of designer Katja Sobol reflects the icons of ‘adult life’ in a playful colourful style 

Coup de Théâtre

Coup de Théâtre

For La Montre Hermès, Kiki van Eijk designed a nomadic window display decor concept, drawing her inspiration from her poetic inner dream world. 

Unexpected Pleasures

Unexpected Pleasures

London’s Design Museum plays host this week to a new exhibition Unexpected Pleasures that charts the development of the contemporary jewellery movement from the 1970s through to today.

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