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Hier gibt es einen Einblick in unsere Woche 😉

Wir gehen in den Endspurt – unsere neue Mini-Kollektion rund um reflektierende Accessoires bekommt den letzten Feinschliff. 💪

Die ersten Teile von unserem neuen Dreieckstuch und Loopschal habe ich die Woche vorproduziert und finden demnächst den Weg in unseren Onlineshop.

I think I am going to get some stickers made. IYKYK. Don't spoil it in comments. Any interest? I'm trying to determine if I need to do a really low volume or if I should just go for 50 or something. I'd ask for $2-$3 which should cover cost + mailing. Vinyl, quality, 3" circle. Pls comment if interested so I have a decent way to get an idea of interest. Thanks!

#art#design#cave
Throw back to the time our choker necklace was in Desnudo Magazine!
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We used to specialize in bold chunky jewelry in non-precious materials like nylon and steel. But when the production costs from our suppliers rose and the quality and value didn't, we decided to discontinue those materials and focus exclusively on heirloom quality metals like sterling silver. Sadly, this meant designing smaller items for a while. But we missed the big "F-OFF" statement pieces we used to make so much that we finally figured out how to create them again, this time in premium metals. Our 2.0 versions are a bit more versatile: unisex and uni-size. Because the pieces will likely outlive you, you should be able to pass them on to whomever you like.
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#designer #jewelry #luxury #fashion #magazine #slowfashion #art #design #indie #craftsmanship #unisex #onesize #choker #necklace #goth #dark #style

‘Bark is the original dampproof membrane!’ Meet the radical designers who let nothing go to waste.

Material Culture's philosophy is currently on display at London’s V&A in a show called Material Cultures: Woodland Goods. A hairy brown wall hangs in the museum’s furniture gallery, alongside some unusual plywood stools whose seats have been exchanged for slabs of compressed bark.

theguardian.com/artanddesign/2 #design #trees #environment