Curate Design

Curate Design

Curate Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Coral

Cufflinks hold the cuffs of a shirt together. They can be bulky, usually made of expensive materials to show the status of its wearer. The Coral Cufflinks were designed in the best tradition of Italian love for simplicity. They are featuring a unique, organic see-through look, creating lightness, while the rough inner texture is creating added contrast. Each cufflink is hand made from Sterling Silver. To keep its shine, they are individually polished and either Platinum or Rose Gold plated. The flat, fin-like stem prevents rotating, making it easy to put them on and off.

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Hong Kong Skyline

Hong Kong Skyline Jewelry collection are using well-known international beautiful harbor view, the Hong Kong Victoria Harbor as the main theme. By using die cut method, to create Hong Kong’s own harbor silhouette. This collection using the traditional jewelry craftsmanship as a bridge to promote Hong Kong’s own culture and show the beautiful point of view to represent Hong Kong.

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Dancing Pearls

The dancing pearls among the roaring waves of the sea, it is the outcome of inspiration from the ocean and pearls and it is a 3D model ring. This ring is designed with a combination of gold and colorful pearls with a special structure to implement the movement of the pearls between the roaring waves of the ocean. The pipe diameter has been chosen in a good size which makes the design robust enough to make the model manufacturable.

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Goddess

Independent, responsible, elegant and demanding. These characteristics of contemporary women are reflected in two different postures, one is standing, two feet level, shoulder-width, and the other is a one-knee lift. Holding and stepping on the precious stone respectively imply the value of self-cognition and the social value of undertaking. There are two pairs of gemstones of different sizes in the two positions, which have been cleverly calculated to be highly consistent.

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Blooming

Sonja‘s eyewear design was inspired by blossoming flowers and early spectacle frames. Combining the organic forms of nature and the functional elements of spectacle frames the designer developed a convertible item that can be easily manipulated giving several different looks. The product was also designed with a practical folding possibility, taking as little space as possible in the carriers bag. The lenses are produced of laser-cut plexiglass with Orchid flower prints, and the frames are made manually using 18k gold plated brass.

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Bauhaus

The Bauhaus timepiece was envisioned to be elemental and yet, bold; an effortless blend of elegance with simplicity. It embraces the power of design with a thoughtful expression of urban minimalism. While extracting elements from the Miesian style such as clean lines and a minimal framework, the timepiece expands on the concept by defying symmetry and conformity with subtle elements. The little breaks in consistency creates a final model that exudes versatility and boldness. It is a respectful understanding of the past while fiercely defining the future.

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