Curate Design

Curate Design

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

 

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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Moonshine

The inspiration of this piece was from a Japanese painting called The Great Wave off Kanagawa, it also took the meaning from an ancient Chinese poem. The shape of the wave was the element from the painting, the designer used blue sapphires to represent the waves, however the concept of the moon was from the poem, the dangling yellow sapphire also gave the earring some movements. In Chinese culture, moon represents reunion and good memories. The designer would like to express the traditional Asian culture through the piece.

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Taq Kasra

Taq Kasra, which means kasra arch, is the memento of The Sasani Kingdom that is now in Iraq. This pendant inspired by the geometry of Taq kasra and greatness of former sovereignties that was in their structure and subjectivism, has been used in this architectural method to make this ethos. The most important attribute is it’s modern design that has made it a piece with a distinct view so that form the side view it looks like a tunnel and brings subjectivism and form the frontal view it has made an arched space.

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Opera

Conceptual inspiration from Architecture to Jewelry. She always enjoys combining the knowledge, which she has acquired throughout her career. This ring almost seems to incorporate a modern monument, illuminated only by diamonds. Opera is a multi dimensional ring which is made with 34 elements, and set with 306 diamonds, a combination of curiosity and creativity that surpasses traditional rules. Forms and frequencies are used over and over to create perfect aesthetic balance of lines and shapes with meticulous detail. The underside is marked with the Boteh motif, as it is in all her creations.

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BERN

Every piece is unique and handmade, equipped with a swiss movement and sapphire glass for protection and perfectness. It is built up from the most exquisite woodtypes and pieces, every one is hand- selected and treated to get a momentum for time. The design is timeless and it is part of the TIMELESS Collection from STADTHOLZ.

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Cypris

The unpredictable nature of the sea - with its motions, forms, and reflections - inspired the creation of the ring. The contrast between finishes allows light and reflections two diferent ways to behave: the polished surface mirrors and distorts the surrounding environment while the satin finish acts more tenuously by capturing only the luminosity and spreading it smoothly through the piece. The final design presents curves that takes the eye on an endless journey along it’s winding trail, until you come across with a bright white pearl that appears to float gently on the polished surface.

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