Meet the Remarkable Jewelry Designers on ADORNO
While ADORNO has primarily come to be known for its exceptional furniture and decor design, we are delighted to expand our horizons by featuring an increasing number of jewelry designers. Jewelry, one of the oldest forms of design and expression, deserves a spotlight just as bright. Our selection showcases a diverse range of designers, some multidisciplinary and others solely focused on jewelry, but all bringing a fresh perspective to this timeless craft. Explore their innovative creations and discover how these talented artists uniquely approach the art of jewelry design.
Maité Jewelry
Maïté Jewelry blends traditional goldsmithing with a deep exploration of identity, creating pieces that tell a personal and cultural story. Founded by Maïté Schmit, the brand reflects her unique journey from Colombia to Luxembourg, infusing each piece with a rich understanding of individuality and cultural interconnectedness.
Maïté’s jewelry is thoughtfully crafted to embody uniqueness, elegance, and artistic expression. The creative process begins with a compelling narrative or theme, giving each design life and meaning. These pieces go beyond mere accessories, becoming powerful expressions of identity and personal armor for their wearers. The collection includes exclusive, one-of-a-kind art pieces and limited edition designs, ensuring each item feels unique and special. Maïté Jewelry invites you to explore a realm where jewelry narrates its own stories, resonating with timeless elegance and profound significance.
Laura Dominici
Laura Dominici offers a slow approach to life through her unique designs. Based in Vienna, this Austrian object designer explores inefficiency and imagination in her work. She employs rare, time-consuming techniques to craft her one-of-a-kind pieces, creating utopian objects that inspire personal imagination.
Laura is a true multi-disciplinarian. Her remarkable jewelry pieces are just one facet of her diverse creative focus. Her work invites you to embrace a slower, more thoughtful way of living. Each design sparks creativity and reflection.
Delphine Severs
Between symmetry and organic deconstruction, Delphine Severs’ jewelry finds inspiration in the beauty of nature. Founded in late 2023, this brand celebrates contemporary jewelry as wearable art.
Delphine Severs, an artist specializing in abstract sculptures, is captivated by the fusion of art, design, and fashion. Each piece in her collection is created using 3D software and then brought to life through delicate printing in silver and 3-micron gold-plated brass.
Every step of the creation and production process takes place in France, ensuring quality and craftsmanship in every piece.
By Way Of
By Way Of, founded by Oya Tekbulut, is a jewelry and small object brand rooted in Istanbul’s historic jewelry district. After earning a master’s in industrial design from Pratt Institute, Oya continued her mother’s legacy, focusing on handmade pieces crafted by generations of jewelers. The brand champions ethical production and global design aesthetics.
Offering elegant, timeless pieces with a playful touch, By Way Of has earned a place in the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art design shop. The brand’s name reflects its understanding of design’s fluid nature, starting with jewelry and expanding into decorative objects. Each creation infuses everyday items with whimsy, blending familiar forms with charming surprises.
Johanna Edwardh
Johanna Edwardh is a jewelry artist and designer based in Stockholm, Sweden. Edwardh’s jewelry blends experimental flair with traditional techniques such as stone setting and casting. Respectfully challenging conventional goldsmithing rules, she integrates textile methods into metalwork and experiments with stone settings, playfully navigating the boundaries of the craft.
Her work embodies the tension between the slow, meticulous practices of traditional goldsmithing and the fast-paced production of the modern world. Combining experimentation with wearable everyday pieces, Edwardh’s creations offer a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
Studio DO
Based in Antwerp, Belgium, Dana Seachuga and Octave Vandeweghe founded Studio DO, a dynamic space where they merge their expertise in jewelry making and artistry. With a focus on revitalizing the traditional craft of stone cutting, Studio DO embraces Antwerp’s rich diamond heritage while paving the way for contemporary expressions.
In a city renowned for its diamond trade, Studio DO seeks to breathe new life into the art of cutting semi-precious gemstones. By blending old-world techniques with modern innovation, they explore progressive possibilities in design and production. Through meticulous research and experimentation, Studio DO is at the forefront of redefining the role of stone cutting in today’s ever-evolving creative landscape.
Valentina Romen
Valentina Romen, hailing from the Italian Alps, has been creating jewelry in her Milan studio since 2013. With a background in art history and a passion for art and architecture, she has traveled the world, exploring various creative dimensions.
Transitioning from the contemporary art scene, Valentina has become an independent jewelry maker, channeling her creativity into carefully selected shapes and materials. Each piece in her collection is meticulously crafted by hand, using techniques like filing and flame work.
For Valentina, jewelry is more than just the fusion of metals; it’s the convergence of visions from distant expressive worlds. Taking it a step further, she also creates jewelry for the table, expanding her artistic horizons beyond traditional wearable pieces.
studio YOLK
Studio YOLK, founded by Pernille Iben Linde and Morten Linde, is a family-based art and design space with a diverse creative vision. Alongside their children, Amanda and Carl Otto Linde, they blend academic expertise and professional backgrounds in product and furniture design, visual communication, and fine art.
Each piece at Studio YOLK is a unique creation, reflecting the individuality of its makers. While occasional series and limited editions are produced, every item bears its own distinct expression. Working with various materials, the studio collaborates with external artisans to bring their visions to life. While jewelry is part of their repertoire, Studio YOLK focuses on furniture and other forms of art and design as well.
Suna Bonometti
Suna Bonometti’s jewelry is a harmonious blend of primary forms, thoughtfully crafted to create timeless designs. Bold yet minimal details add sophistication and function, often placed where only the wearer can appreciate them fully. Each piece serves as a gateway to cherished memories for those who wear them, reflecting Suna’s dedication to creating objects that bring lasting joy.
Founded in 2018 in Queens, New York City, Suna Bonometti’s eponymous brand has garnered attention for its meticulous attention to detail. While jewelry remains the primary focus, Suna’s creative interests extend to furniture, lighting, painting, tattooing, and various other artistic expressions. Working in small batches, all designs are conceived and crafted in their Queens studio, ensuring quality and authenticity in every piece.
Alia Bin Omair
Alia Bin Omair is an award-winning jewelry brand that cleverly merges art and design to craft experimental, statement pieces. Known for their bold and highly curated collections, the brand pushes boundaries and explores innovative forms of expression.
Alia sources materials and objects from the UAE, utilizing them to create captivating jewelry pieces. This unique approach sparks a dialogue about the diverse substances found in the region, highlighting their potential in design and their ability to serve as alternatives to commonly used elements. Through her work, Alia Bin Omair invites you to explore the intersection of creativity and cultural identity.
IRTHI Contemporary Crafts Council
The Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council is dedicated to empowering women through traditional and modern crafts across the MENASEA and Central Asia regions. Through strategic partnerships and advocacy efforts, the council serves as a platform for championing artisans and designers, offering vocational training and facilitating access to new markets.
As an affiliate of the NAMA Women Advancement Establishment, the council plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural heritage of the UAE while fostering economic and social opportunities for women in the craft industry.