Art Collection

Story of Covet:

The Covet jewellery set is presented as a single sculptural piece from which the individual jewellery elements can be removed to wear. The set consists of three pieces: a necklace, a ring and earrings and is presented as a singular object formed from these pieces. To wear each piece, the owner shall remove it from the object and, if all pieces are removed, only the ring holder remains. When not wearing the piece, the object can be displayed and viewed as a piece of sculpture and, as such, it is collectable.

 
 

Story of Covet Mini:

The Covet mini maintains the theme of the main collection. The key idea of interchangeability and flexibility was expanded to this series with simpler configurations; keeping the same interaction and possibility of various arrangements for the wearer.

 
 
 
 

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A Journey

Take a glimpse at the journey that goes into creating a unique piece of limited edition jewellery. Here, we invite you to discover the journey of our creative process.

Love of the Material: Inspiration

My journey of limited edition jewellery often starts from looking at the rough stones and having a feeling for what they could possibly be. Inspired by Louis Kahn, an architect who believed the materials he used had their own sense of destiny, new geometries and unexpected possibilities can be drawn by honouring the material and glorifying its maximum potential.

 
 
 
 
 

Thinking By Hand

In order to capture the essence of design, I often use my hand to guide me through the thought process and channel my inspiration. It is often through three-dimensional sculpting using Plaster of Paris or cutting and folding. I also use drawing and overlay the stones to get the feeling of proportion.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Detail

I believe that good design lies in attention to detail that looks effortless.

Every design comes with its own challenges, whether it is being interchangeable or bringing out the best qualities of the material. This means finding the right balance in proportion and also coming up with ingenious tailor-made details that are unique to each piece. I find exploring through making prototypes enjoyable and deeply rewarding when all the challenges are solved. The final result offers a truly bespoke piece, from concept to completion.