
OUR WORLD
COLOUR
Edward sees colour as the lyrics and humour of our world—vivid expressions of emotion that help us feel, connect, and communicate. A subtle shift in tone can evoke a completely different mood, while an unexpected combination can awaken new sensations. Without colour, the world would be like a soulless film on autoplay—void of emotion and meaning.
From nature and art to dreams and memory, colour is everywhere. Its perception is deeply personal, intimate, and instinctive. This primal connection between humans and colour continues to be one of Edward’s greatest sources of inspiration.
Colourscapes by Ian Davenport, 2017
The cannon by Anish Kapoor, 2009
EMOTION
Edward is endlessly inspired by raw emotion, whether it’s a heart-wrenching story or a quiet act of kindness. He sees every moment, no matter how small, as a wellspring of meaning and beauty.
For Edward, the ability to observe, understand, and empathise is essential to being a thoughtful designer. Every EDXÚ piece carries a story, a sentiment woven into its form. This invisible yet profound connection between the jewellery and its wearer is what makes each creation truly one of a kind.
“The deepest luxury lies in our ability to feel, to dream, and to desire.”
ARCHITECTURE, ART & NATURE
From Pierre Cardin’s iconic Palais Bulles to Cartier’s 1920s Art Deco bangles, studying these masterpieces brings Edward immense joy and endless inspiration. He reinterprets their beauty, distilling their essence into the details of his own designs.
Palais Bulles house by Pierre Cardin, 1989
High Sky by Bridget Riley, 1991
Coral & Seashells by Nature
Edward draws constant inspiration from the splendour of nature and the richness of artistic disciplines. From the bold revolution of 1920s Art Deco and the expressive spirit of 1940s Modernist painting, to late 20th-century Parametricist architecture and the striking works of contemporary artists like Anish Kapoor and Bridget Riley, he sees all forms of art as interconnected.
Just as we inhabit architecture, jewellery inhabits us. A building shelters and protects our lives and belongings; jewellery, in contrast, safeguards our stories, emotions, and value - both monetary and deeply personal.
Heydar Aliyev Centre, Baku, Azerbaijan by Zaha Hadid, 2012
Still Life by Le Corbusier, 1920
2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick, 1968
Le Talisman by Paul Sérusier, 1888
Illustration by Koketit, 2019
“Reinterpret beyond boundaries”
The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1973
Summer Vacation by Nigel Van Wieck, 2007
Illustration by Robson Stannard, 2018
Marina City, Chicago, US by Bertrand Goldberg, 1964
Mushrooms by Nature
Art Deco Platinum Surete Pin with Emerald, Onyx & Diamond by Cartier, 1925