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

 

Bones

These are the small sculptures made with black natural stone but same parts of it are polished. The pendants are reminiscent of fragments of skeleton, bones which alternated fullness and emptiness create ever-changing play of light.  It is possible to shape the wire through the holes on the stone, it can be change time in time according to a different scheme of composition and that creates a custom jewelry according a taste and mood of the moment. The black marble is very elegant stone. The contrast between the deep black and lighter colour of the skin makes an particular, attractive effect.

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Tree of life II

The spiritually inspired jewelry collection, “Tree of Life II,” is the master work followed by 2016 A’ Design Award winner. The masterpieces conceptualized such values as vitality, the circle of life, and enlightenment from the eyes of wisdom. This crowning piece of Tree of Life II is about finding a heightened state of peace and an understanding. The ring band is open to stretch toward the sky, connoting the vigorous movements of life. The brilliant amethysts and pearls symbolize a state of enlightened rest after finally attaining the ultimate knowledge of life through seeking wisdom.

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33 Spans Bridge

The Wearable Architecture collection is very attractive, inspired by Persian architecture. The interaction would be different while audience exited and feels new concepts in daily use, as there are hidden ideas to discover. The designer had different global concerns in mind, tried to make benefit of architectural masterpieces design for expression. Although difficulties in transforming urban scale objects and loyalty to the main artworks beside industrial production potential are obvious but the proposal is admirable. In a word, the collection is not only jewellery but they are opportunities!

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Azadi Tower

The Wearable Architecture collection is very attractive, inspired by Persian architecture. The interaction would be different while audience exited and feels new concepts in daily use, as there are hidden ideas to discover. The designer had different global concerns in mind, tried to make benefit of architectural masterpieces design for expression. Although difficulties in transforming urban scale objects and loyalty to the main artworks beside industrial production potential are obvious but the proposal is admirable. In a word, the collection is not only jewellery but they are opportunities!

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Birth of the ocean

His design practice is informed by modernism and minimalism and driven by material exploration. He utilizes both traditional and contemporary designing and making skills to bring form to his artistic vision. Instead of making works from found objects, every element of his jewelry has been designed and engineered from blank blueprints. All of his jewelry is comprised of multiple geometric elements and married into abstract modules that repeat in order to create an elaborate form. The design process then pushes the limitations and error range of the technology he is using to achieve a dynamic.

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Infinito

The Infinito ring came from the architectural lines and elements found in big cities. The concrete, the contrast between empty and filled spaces, the brutality and the structures of big metropolises, as well as its flow and continuity, led to the design of this piece. The jewelry consists of two volumes, kept apart and structured by an outer ring, on an unexpected diagonal axe. The multiple layers and the overlapping elements of the piece form a structure with a high contrast between volumes and voids, creating an intriguing complexity.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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