Thursday 22 December 2011

And on finger #6....

X-ring features in Wolf & Badger's blog

#6 - X-ring with black sapphires




Fresh from the extracts of Wolf & Badger's Blog... "With the recent wave of new brands  now in our shop, there has been an addition of new jewellery too! We would have loved to show you even more rings but unfortunately Carly only has two hands! (more from W&B's blog...)"

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Vitra reports from the Christmas Market

Late shopping at Vitra Christmas Market
Posted: Thursday 8 Dec 2011 by VitraUK
http://vitrablog.co.uk/2011/12/late-shopping-at-vitra-christmas-market/

‎"This image does it no justice, but you have to see Amanda Li Hope's jewellery. It's so cool. She's in the local gang Creative Clerkenwell who roam the area designing and making all over the place. They are not a menace to society." - Vitra UK [London]

Monday 12 December 2011

Vitra Christmas Market, 5-22 Dec

Vitra Showroom, 30 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5PG (google map)
9am – 5:45pm, Thurs late nights til 8pm, Sat 17 Dec 11am-5pm

The Vitra Christmas market has begun! For the second year in a row, the Vitra elves have assembled their clever, flat-packed 'village' market to showcase contemporary design treats to tempt the discerning shopper. Find Amanda's pieces alongside other London-based designer-makers Jo Davies ceramics, Michelle Mason, and Oxx Jewellery in the stall curated by Creative Clerkenwell. An added bonus is 10% of the sales benefit the charity Shelter.



Wednesday 7 December 2011

Big Egg Hunt Competition - cast your vote!

Amanda Li Hope's "Egg Bang Theory" design has been shortlisted by Wolf & Badger's Big Egg Hunt design competition and is up for public vote.
After reading the quote “The egg is a universally recognised symbol of new life” on the website of The Big Egg Hunt, Amanda came up with the concept that if the egg was the Universe, it must have started with a single golden hen! The idea would be realised by placing a golden hen within a black lacquered fibreglass egg with rays of light (e.g. bronze, copper, and aluminum rods) emanating out from around the hen and through the egg's outer shell. LED spotlights would be placed inside to give the hen some light to bask in.
The egg design is the only entry that considers the egg as a spatial volume and not just a surface to decorate. Thus, in the spirit of the egg as an object - not simply a shell - Amanda calls upon you to please cast your vote and LIKE her Egg Bang Theory design on Wolf & Badger's FB page.