HOW TO STYLE WITH ARCHITECTURAL & ART DECO JEWELLERY
When you are wearing a piece of our mindfully created jewellery you're doing something great for others as well as yourself. As an ethical jewellery designer brand, we use recycled and Fairtrade materials whenever possible and we design with our wearers in mind. Our architectural and modern art-deco style of jewellery match perfectly with everyday looks from wide-fit trousers to pencil skirts to a fluffy sweater or a silk evening dress.
Here are some of our styling guides for mixing and matching our delicious pieces with the latest fashion.
WHITE & GREY
A stone and minimalist palette accompanied by sleek and architectural pieces. Best with our minimalist yet bold jewellery pieces, such as the Kiki Ring, Halo Ring, Xavi Bracelet and Tears Collection.
Inspired by our mysterious galaxy, the Iper collection is a puzzle of modern and galactic references. The initial concept for the collection came from a sight-blocking technology in an episode of Black Mirror, where you can only see the things you wish to see. The shape of the designs is taken from the classic arcade game, Tetris, and finished in pop and contrasting colours inspired by Modern Art Deco and Cubism.
The Kiki Ring is a whimsical yet elegant design featuring an arrangement of cubes that depicts a galaxy filled with dazzling stars. Each cube encapsulates a unique and fascinating story. The ring is available in 18ct gold or platinum and in a gemstone version. All pieces are made from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal, and each gemstone is hand-set in our London workshop.
Inspired by physics, galaxies and love, the Orbit collection is a new interpretation of minimalist and architectural jewellery. The unique octagonal ring shape represents the eight planets in our solar system. The diamonds in this collection are set in a halo inspired by the moon, our planet's lifelong friend. The Orbit collection has a deeper meaning of family, friendship and love, celebrating those who unconditionally orbit and love us.
The Xavi Bracelet also comes as a necklace. Like all pieces in this collection, it is designed to be gender non-binary. Each natural diamond is ethically sourced and hand-set by skilled craftspeople using century-old techniques to achieve a perfect finish.
Inspired by melting icebergs and their impact on Antarctic wildlife, the Tears collection is a series of minimalist, metaphorical designs that draw from nature, architecture and Chinese calligraphy. The Tears of Hope Bangle, which won a Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Award in the sustainability category, inspired Edward to create a collection dedicated to global warming. Many of the designs capture melting details and philosophical stories from nature.
The Tears Ring depicts the moment ice turns to water. The ring's shape references Antarctic animal skeletons, Parametricism architecture and Chinese calligraphy. Like all pieces in this collection, it is handcrafted from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal and features natural, ethically sourced gemstones. The designer earrings are also available in 18ct gold or platinum, in marquise cut and in pear cut. Our skilled craftspeople use century-old techniques to set each stone by hand, creating a perfect finish.
Inspired by physics, galaxies and love, the Orbit collection is a new interpretation of minimalist and architectural jewellery. The unique octagonal ring shape represents the eight planets in our solar system. The diamonds in this collection are set in a halo inspired by the moon, our planet's lifelong friend. The Orbit collection has a deeper meaning of family, friendship and love, celebrating those who unconditionally orbit and love us.
The Halo Ring is inspired by the very concept of a halo in physics. Its geometric and architectural shape captures the meaning of love and support. Like all pieces in this collection, it is designed to be gender non-binary and is available in 18ct gold or platinum. Each natural diamond is ethically sourced and hand-set by skilled craftspeople using century-old techniques to achieve a perfect finish.
BLUE & PEACH
From pastel mint to salmon pink, warm and welcoming colour tones match with the hope of spring. Why not try styling it with our rose gold vermeil designs with the touch of blue and green enamel and gemstones?
Inspired by the popular arcade game 'Snake,' the Pixel collection offers a comical reflection on modern life. The game's growing line, which must avoid running into itself, creates a sense of pressure and urgency. This mirrors the way our own growth in life often creates simultaneous obstacles, highlighting a striking similarity between the game and our existence.
The collection features a combination of semi-precious stones and hand-painted enamel to create an architectural, Art Deco-style of jewellery. Edward drew inspiration from Post-Modernism and Cubism for the enamel colours, and from Brutalism and Parametricism architecture for the structure. The Coba Ring portrays a snake chasing its tail without ever touching, just like the game. This design has a wraparound, open-ended shape that allows for a slight size adjustment and is also available in 18ct gold or platinum, and in a matching bangle design. Like all pieces in this collection, it is made from recycled precious metal and is designed to be gender non-binary.
The Pietra bracelet is a modern and timeless design featuring Burmese sapphires, with a carat weight ranging from 7ct to 10ct. Edward and his team carefully arranged the gemstones and beads to create a galaxy-inspired finish.1 The bracelet is perfect for stacking with other wristwear and is also available in Indian Black Diamonds, Zambian Emeralds and Tanzanian Rubies.
This bracelet is handcrafted in our London workshop and can be customised with your choice of metal, gemstone and size to ensure a perfect fit. Our jewellery is designed to be gender non-binary and to be enjoyed by everyone.
Inspired by melting icebergs and their impact on Antarctic wildlife, the Tears collection is a series of minimalist, metaphorical designs that draw from nature, architecture and Chinese calligraphy. The Tears of Hope Bangle, which won a Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Award in the sustainability category, inspired Edward to create a collection dedicated to global warming. Many of the designs capture melting details and philosophical stories from nature.
The Tears Ring depicts the moment ice turns to water. The design's shape references Antarctic animal skeletons, Parametricism architecture and Chinese calligraphy. Like all pieces in this collection, it is handcrafted from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal and features natural, ethically sourced gemstones. it is also available in 18ct gold or platinum, in marquise-cut and in pear-cut. Our skilled craftspeople use century-old techniques to set each stone by hand, creating a perfect finish.
Inspired by the popular arcade game 'Snake,' the Pixel collection offers a comical reflection on modern life. The game's growing line, which must avoid running into itself, creates a sense of pressure and urgency. This mirrors the way our own growth in life often creates simultaneous obstacles, highlighting a striking similarity between the game and our existence.
The collection features a combination of semi-precious stones and hand-painted enamel to create an architectural, Art Deco-style of jewellery. Edward drew inspiration from Post-Modernism and Cubism for the enamel colours, and from Brutalism and Parametricism architecture for the structure. Like all pieces in this collection, it is crafted from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal and is designed to be gender non-binary. This design is also available in 18ct gold or platinum.
BEIGE & BROWN
Taking inspiration from the golden sunset - a beige and nostalgic colour scheme encounters fluffy & comfy designs. Our yellow gold jewellery finished with gemstone and enamel are the best match with this picture-perfect style.
Inspired by melting icebergs and their impact on Antarctic wildlife, the Tears collection is a series of minimalist, metaphorical designs that draw from nature, architecture and Chinese calligraphy. The Tears of Hope Bangle, which won a Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Award in the sustainability category, inspired Edward to create a collection dedicated to global warming. Many of the designs capture melting details and philosophical stories from nature.
The Fang Bangle is a minimalist classic with an open-ended design that allows for a slight size adjustment. Its shape references the skeletons of Antarctic animals, Parametricism architecture and Chinese calligraphy. Like all pieces in this collection, it is handcrafted from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal and features natural, ethically sourced gemstones. It is available in 18ct gold or platinum. Our skilled craftspeople use century-old techniques to set each stone by hand, creating a perfect finish.
Inspired by physics, galaxies and love, the Orbit collection is a new interpretation of minimalist and architectural jewellery. The unique octagonal ring shape represents the eight planets in our solar system. The diamonds in this collection are set in a halo inspired by the moon, our planet's lifelong friend. The Orbit collection has a deeper meaning of family, friendship and love, celebrating those who unconditionally orbit and love us.
The Xavi Necklace also comes as a bracelet. Like all pieces in this collection, it is designed to be gender non-binary. Each natural diamond is ethically sourced and hand-set by skilled craftspeople using century-old techniques to achieve a perfect finish.
Inspired by the antique arcade game 'Snake', the Pixel collection is a comical reflection of modern life. In the game, a growing line must avoid crashing into itself. This gives a sense of pressure and urgency, as the player's own growth creates simultaneous obstacles. The collection uses this metaphor to highlight the comical similarity between the game and our lives.
The collection features a combination of semi-precious stones and hand-painted enamel to create an architectural, Art Deco-style of jewellery. Edward took inspiration from Post-Modernism and Cubism for the enamel colour, and from Brutalism and Parametricism architecture for the structure. The Hunter Earrings' open and close mechanism is inspired by the skeleton of a snake's jaw. Like all pieces in this collection, it is made from recycled precious metal and is is also available in 18ct gold or platinum and in a gemstone version.
Inspired by melting icebergs and their impact on Antarctic wildlife, the Tears collection is a series of minimalist, metaphorical designs that draw from nature, architecture and Chinese calligraphy. The Tears of Hope Bangle, which won a Goldsmiths' Craft & Design Award in the sustainability category, inspired Edward to create a collection dedicated to global warming. Many of the designs capture melting details and philosophical stories from nature.
The Tear Drop Ring, available in 18ct gold or platinum, in marquise-cut and in emerald-cut. depicts the moment ice turns to water. The design's shape references Antarctic animal skeletons, Parametricism architecture and Chinese calligraphy. Like all pieces in this collection, it is handcrafted from Fairtrade or recycled precious metal and features natural, ethically sourced gemstones. Our skilled craftspeople use century-old techniques to set each stone by hand, creating a perfect finish.

