At the intersection of geometry, craftsmanship and precious metals, come the works of jewelry designer Johanna Gauder. The Berlin-based artist's minimal offerings immediately caught our eye when we visited the finely curated Chrome Store. The Brvtalist is now pleased to feature the striking campaign for the designer's second collection. Shot by photographer Tobias Faisst, these images use light, color and mood to showcase the pieces' subtle beauty. We love the use of coiled silver and flattened gold wire, along with resistant glass from a local artisan.
*all photographs by Tobias Faisst
From the artist:
JOHANNA GAUDER aims to find a balance between handcrafted genuine jewelry and a contemporary design language. The jewelry is characterized by clear and unique forms in combination with a high demand on quality and technical precision. The pieces are not plated but entirely made of precious metals such as silver and gold. Therefore they will not loose any of their appeal even after years of wearing.
With an impressive range of items from bracelets, earrings, necklaces and rings, the offerings can appeal to anyone and work in any situation. The Brvtalist has not taken off the RING NO. 14 since putting on a few weeks ago. The label is still very young and we can't wait to see what's in store. For more information and e-boutique visit: www.johannagauder.com
-JRS