Buccellati unveils jewels inspired by Monet and Bonnard
The creations are inspired by masterpieces from Claude Monet, Pierre Bonnard, Winslow Homer, Mikhail Larionov and Odilon Redon.
Jewelry house Buccellati is unveiling a series of unique pieces inspired by the artistic masterpieces of Claude Monet, Pierre Bonnard, Winslow Homer, Mikhail Larionov and Odilon Redon.
“The Art collection” reimagines five of the best-known paintings in the world in jewelry form. The collection will be exhibited at the brand’s new flagship space in New York, which opened its doors on March 12.
The Milanese house, which was founded in 1919, combines the aesthetics of Italian Renaissance design and modern design approaches at the core of its work. Wanting to create a collection relating to the most famous masters of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements, the company’s first female designer, Lucrezia Buccellati, designed the new pieces alongside her tenured father Andrea over a period of eight months.
The family business’s new five-storey flagship townhouse boutique on Madison Avenue will contain a high jewelry lounge and a private Family Vault of vintage offerings.