Crumple Design is an Oxford, United Kingdom-based company that crafts high quality jewelry from biodegradable, environmentally friendly materials.
Most people would find it difficult to describe a landfill, a heap of garbage or a litter-riddled street as pretty -- plastic bags scrapping along some worn, gum-stained curb do little to please the eyes. More than this, such copious junk is obviously bad for the environment. It's at this intersection of ecological sustainability and aesthetics that the jewelry featured here is made.
From wild flowers to bees and icy glaciers, each piece is inspired by the sublime yet majestic beauty of nature and made from biodegradable paper in a fashion similar to origami.
Crumple Design elegantly renders each piece through simple shapes and soft but vibrant colors that complement rather than overshadow their wearer. They make for wonderful accents to the outfits of the fashion-inclined and environmentally-conscious.
Beautiful Biodegradable Jewelry
Crumple Design is Environmentally and Fashion-Conscious
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Fashion - Crumple Design's use of biodegradable materials for jewelry presents an opportunity for the fashion industry to incorporate sustainability practices.
2. Nature-inspired Design - Crumple Design's focus on nature-inspired design presents an opportunity for industries such as interior design and architecture to incorporate organic design elements.
3. Minimalist Aesthetic - Crumple Design's simple shapes and soft colors present an opportunity for the art and design industries to explore a minimalist aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The use of biodegradable materials in jewelry presents an opportunity for the fashion industry to reduce waste and incorporate eco-friendly practices.
2. Home Decor - Crumple Design's nature-inspired design presents an opportunity for the home decor industry to incorporate biodegradable and sustainable materials into products.
3. Art and Design - Crumple Design's minimalist aesthetic presents an opportunity for the art and design industries to explore a simpler and more sustainable approach to design.