Disegno Gioia: Sketches from jewelry designer Guiliano Capogrossi Colognesi’s latest line

Disegno Gioia

On paper, self-taught jewelry designer Guiliano Capogrossi Colognesi has all it takes for his company, Disegno Gioia, to be successful. He presents beautiful and creative design concepts and has a working website on which to showcase them, but the products—with price tags of anywhere from $100,000 to $25 million—won’t…

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LAS Jewelry: Prehistoric-inspired rings and cuffs comprise the design couple’s latest collection

LAS Jewelry

Designing out of their studio in Ohio, husband-and-wife artists Daniel and Lisa Soltis work side by side to create their casted jewelry. Brought together by their love of art and design, the couple started LAS Jewelry as a way to get closer. “We both grew up in art. Even…

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Mike Årsjö: The Swedish jewelry designer takes a shine to aluminum and the lost art of chainmail

Mike Årsjö

There’s nothing like a good back story to add extra depth to the work of an already gleamingly creative artisan, like that of jewelry designer Mike Årsjö. Tapped as one of the top new innovators from a hotbed of Nordics, Årsjö was born in Puerto Montt, Chile and then…

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Moko Sellars : Kicky bone china diamond rings handmade in East London

Moko Sellars

Just a few miles from where Thomas Frye first developed the composition for bone china in 1748, a modern tribute to the porcelain material is on view at Hackney’s Wilton Way Cafe. The East London coffee shop and community gallery is currently showing a collection of bone china “diamond”…

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The Boudoir Bible: Betony Vernon’s guide to modern sex and seduction

The Boudoir Bible

Aiming to annihilate notions of taboo in the modern bedroom, Betony Vernon presents “The Boudoir Bible: The Uninhibited Sex Guide for Today” as a stimulating guide to the sexual landscape. Appropriately cloaked in pink bondage ropes, the cloth-covered tome also comes with ringing endorsements from burlesque performer Dita Von…

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Emedemarta: Geometric pendants subject to the elements by a Barcelona-based designer

Emedemarta

by Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi The ethereal yet down-to-earth ethos behind Emedemarta—Dreamt. Made. Loved—guides Barcelona-based designer Marta Marginet in creating her enchanting line of hand-carved jewelry. Her simple aesthetic has garnered somewhat of a cult following for its combination of a delicately feminine sensibility with the angular feel of the geometric pendants….

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ocho necklace

a necklace totally handmade in italy, made with 24 brassy and silver spool with coloured cotton yarn, leather neck, you can castomized and disassemble..

7 Necessities by Ted Noten

The ”7 Necessities” from Ted Noten’s quest to determine what every woman needs in a survival kit, under any imaginable circumstance, in order ..

Interview: Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik: The friends behind There-There talk long-distance design

Interview: Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik

Brought together by a mutual appreciation for design and exploration, Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik met in college and formed an indelible friendship that would soon birth a long distance collaborative they call There-There. With Martancik based in Boston and Voller in Minneapolis, the two send inspiration and ideas…

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Sequence Jewelry: Salvadoran-born New Yorker Ariela Suster enlists gang members back home to produce her line

Sequence Jewelry

by Laila Gohar Salvadoran-born Ariela Suster dropped out of Harvard and moved to New York City to pursue a career in fashion. After a string of editorial positions at various fashion magazines, she followed her true calling to create a brand that gives back to communities in El Salvador. Five…

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