50’s and 60’s are the years that I found as the most adorable eras in jewelry history. Personally I love to collect pieces from 60’s of Scandinavian artists, very industrial yet very naive pieces. However, one of the most influencial artist of my world is Italian-born American artist, Bertoia.
Harry Bertoia is best known for his sculptures and of course the chair designed for Knoll. Yet, in my world his jewelry design is beyond words. This collection is a salute to his kinetic pieces with my interpretation in a lighter way with cement and pyrite.
Stay Tuned! Ten new pieces are coming in mid-December!
Bronze pendant in 4,5cm with pearl and cement balls within.
2019 celebrates 100 years of Bauhaus. Widely known for their iconic design and contributions to the art world, Bauhaus concepts also extended into dance. Not as well known as their crafts, the dances nevertheless, encompassed the values and constructs of the workshop: modernity, geometry, experimentation and functionality. The most famous and most studied dance being Das triadisches Ballett (The Triadic Ballet).
One of the greatest architects of my life, Louis Kahn, is the inspiration of this exclusive jewelry series. The openings of his magnificent buildings have become a concrete reality and find their expressions in these unique jewelry pieces.
One of the most enigmatic and underappreciated architects of the 20th century, Carlo Scarpa (June 2, 1906 – November 28, 1978) is best known for his instinctive approach to materials, combining time-honored crafts with modern manufacturing processes.
https://www.archdaily.com/638534/spotlight-carlo-scarpa
Bilenler bilir, Invisible Koleksiyonu'ndan aldığınız her küpe ile 1 adet askıda kitap almış oluyordunuz. Şimdi bu koleksiyondan aldığınız her parça 3 adet askıda kitap olarak paylaşılacaktır. Diğer koleksiyonlardan elde ettiğimiz gelirin %35'i her ay deprem bölgelerine gidecek şekilde bağışlanacaktır. Bu konuda destek ve önerilerinize açığız.