Inside Dover Street Market London's Experimental Jewellery Exhibition
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Inside Dover Street Market London's Experimental Jewellery Exhibition
"The chill of the rapidly approaching winter season brings with it an exciting new exhibition opening at Dover Street Market. The Jewellery Market Winter Exhibition is a shoppable market of high jewellery from independent designers, carefully curated by DSM's global jewellery director, Mimi Hoppen. Bringing together a group of distinguished designers from across the world, the exhibition highlights bold concepts, innovative materials and distinctive craft - from experimental, sculptural works to contemporary interpretations of timeless jewellery forms."
"The result is a dynamic presentation that explores jewellery not only as an object of beauty, but also as an expression of identity, storytelling and artistic vision. All pieces, many of which are being exhibited for the first time, are available to purchase. And as a counterpart to its Summer Exhibition, which showcased jewellery by new and emerging designers, DSM intends to make this a tradition."
"The Jewellery Market Winter Exhibition is loosely founded on the idea of doing something different, which is undeniably what sets the store apart from others. "The idea was to bring together a group of exceptional jewellery that you couldn't find anywhere else in the world," Hoppen tells AnOther. "We always want to excite our clients and have that element of discovery.""
Dover Street Market presents the Jewellery Market Winter Exhibition, a curated, shoppable market of high jewellery by independent designers assembled by Mimi Hoppen. The exhibition showcases experimental, sculptural works alongside contemporary takes on classic jewellery forms, using innovative materials and distinctive craft. The presentation frames jewellery as both beauty and a means of identity, storytelling and artistic vision. Many pieces are exhibited for the first time and are available for purchase. The exhibition complements a previous Summer Exhibition of emerging designers and is intended to become a recurring DSM tradition.
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