The Rolu Shapes After Guy Collection is Chunky
Meghan Young — January 18, 2012 — Fashion
References: sightunseen & design-milk
The Rolu Shapes After Guy collection is filled with statement-making necklaces. Playfully chunky, each jewelry piece is inspired by the Minneapolis-based design firm's plywood furniture. It is also influenced by the work of artist Guy de Cointet, hence the title of the collection. The designer's write, "In life, one becomes aware of a language beyond words: metaphysics, mystery, Bohm’s Implicate Order. If we could embody this unknowable language, we’d start with these shapes, drawn from the set design for de Cointet’s 1976 performance, Lost At Sea."
The Rolu Shapes After Guy collection is specifically comprised of four geometric shapes endearingly called Big C, Zigzag, Dipper and Diamond. Each piece is made either out of wood or felt and finished with a leather cord. The necklaces can be worn in reverse or all at once.
The Rolu Shapes After Guy collection is specifically comprised of four geometric shapes endearingly called Big C, Zigzag, Dipper and Diamond. Each piece is made either out of wood or felt and finished with a leather cord. The necklaces can be worn in reverse or all at once.
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