The Beauty of Natural Forms

 

Natural materials are the inspiration for all of our collections, where variation in shape, tone and texture is not removed but embraced. From baroque pearls to abalone shell and sculptural metalwork, each piece reflects the organic forms found in nature.

 

In Buoyant20, freshwater pearls are left in their natural state. The pink Polka necklaces reveal soft blush tones, with each pearl varying slightly in shape and surface. This subtle irregularity creates a gentle softness, giving every piece its own sense of individuality.

Stardust Polka designs introduce a cooler palette. Pearls carry deep purple undertones, sitting alongside the rich, metallic depth of terahertz. The contrast of textures and tones allows the piece to sparkle softly in the light.

 

​​Floral forms appear in pieces such as Flora, where softly sculpted petals reflect the gentle curves found in nature. Each design captures a sense of lightness and movement, with subtle variations that mirror the way flowers naturally unfold.

 

This connection to nature continues through Twiggy, where branches are reimagined into delicate, sculptural forms. Effortless twig-like structures create soft, organic lines that feel both understated and distinctive, echoing the graceful movement of the natural world.

 

Butterflies appear as a recurring motif, capturing a sense of individuality and transformation. In Aba, wings are formed from iridescent abalone shells, each one carrying its own pattern and depth of colour, so no two are ever the same. 

 

The Farfalla brooch, crafted in oxidised silver, enhances the natural contours of the butterfly, creating a textured and sculptural finish. The darker finish brings a sense of contrast, allowing the sculptural form to stand out while symbolising the delicacy of the wings.

 

Across each collection, beauty is found in variation. From the softness of irregular pearls to the shifting tones of abalone, every piece reflects nature’s instinctive way of creating.

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