Although she is an industrial designer by training, she is mostly known as a jewelry designer and, more recently, as a furniture designer. The internationally renowned Slovenian designer Lara Bohinc joined her creative forces for the second time with Lapcida marble experts and designed a wonderful furniture collection made of beautiful stone, inspired by celestial objects.
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Your diet may prohibit you from eating sweets, but nothing says you can't have them. Polish artist Katarzyna Korporowicz of Koko With Love makes jewelry that will make you drool. How could you not, when it was inspired by sweets such as ice cream, cakes, cookies and chocolate, and is so realistic that you will bite into it like gold, because you will not believe that it is clay and not real sweets.
Wearable Planter's miniature 3D printed flower pots can serve as the perfect spring fashion accessory. Vibrant pots with flowers can be worn on the hand, around the neck, on the breast pocket and even on the balance of our bicycle.
Neclumi is an interactive necklace created by design collective panGenerator from Poland. Using a smartphone app and a discreet pocket projector, Neclumi displays responsive light patterns on the user's neck. Jewelry of the future?
The Bellabeat Leaf, smart jewelry that can be worn as a necklace, pendant, brooch or bracelet, helps women achieve better reproductive health. In addition to activity, sleep and stress levels, it also monitors ovulation and contraceptive use. A valuable tool for all those who want to conceive, as well as those who do not.
An exclusive jewelry sales exhibition is on display in the beautiful Ljubljana furniture salon The Royal Affair.
OPS!OBJECTS, unique and colorful jewelry OPS!OBJECTS has already seduced millions of fashion enthusiasts and fashion trends lovers all over the world. To make him seduce you too, take part in the prize game, where with a bit of luck and a correct answer you can get a dark blue OPS!TENNIS bracelet.
Freywille's newest ring collection is named after daisies. "Daisy" consists of beautiful pieces that we fell in love with at first sight.
We usually associate jewelry with gold, precious stones, diamonds, luxury and something we desire. Icelandic designer Ágústa Sveinsdóttir discovered the value of jewelry in the worthless and unwanted material that constantly surrounds us, and from it created a jewelry collection with a name that says it all. Dust.
Innocent, joyful childhood memories transformed into a gentle, sensual, pastel collection of Two fold concept bags and jewelry.
The jewelry of the talented Yvonne Léon with a gentle vintage undertone seduces all dreamy romantic lovers.
At this year's 53rd International Milan Furniture Fair, Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc, in collaboration with Studio Moderna and their brand Dormeo, presented an interesting limited series of beds and bedding.