Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000) has provided the inspiration for a new bold range of jewellery created by Viennese enamel specialists Frey Wille.
The range is fun and unusual and enables you to invest in art, but with far more interaction. The designs were taken from Hundertwasser’s ‘Pavilions and Bungalows for native foreigners’ painting, which depicts colourful swirls and trees (see above).
Each piece of jewellery takes two years to be brought to life from planning to precise manufacture. With such dedication and meticulous design, the quality must be second to none.
Prints were all over the catwalk and look set to be big during the summer, but if you aren’t brave enough to sport a kaleidoscopic jumpsuit, accessories are the answer.
This range has covered all bases and when worn, would undoubtedly catch a few eyes and inspire conversations.
For more information visit www.frey-wille.com.
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