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Sägen har funnits med på Signerat länge med sina unika smycken av återvunnet porslin och gamla knappar. Nu tar de ytterligare ett steg och lanserar en ny linje porslinssmycken med eget mönster – Tribute by Sägen.

Inspirationen kommer från 50, 60-talet – porslinets guldålder. Med moderna färger och uppdaterade grafiska mönster finns den nya linjen som ringar, halsband, örhängen och broscher i en mängd olika färger och storlekar.

”Lusten att skapa porslinssmycken med egna mönster har växt fram de senaste åren” säger Elin Sigrén, Sägens designer. Hon saknade riktigt klara, starka färger på det återvunna porslinet, dåtidens palett är lite murrig och liksom gulare i tonen. ”Jag vill göra starka moderna smycken med en flörtig retrokänsla i mina älsklingsfärger turkos, rosa, rött och olivgrönt.”

Priser från 395 kr. Alla smycken från Sägen hittar du på Signerat:
www.signerat.se/butik/formgivare/Sägen/


Can’t afford to buy a Sägen necklace? Now is your chance!
We are celebrating the new Sagen Webshop  with  a lottery to give away this lovely necklace, Agneta.
Just tag yourself or a friend on this picture and next Friday (25/3) we will pick a winner from one of the tags.
…The size of the porcelain is 36 mm in diameter and it comes with a 60 cm long silver chain.

We will contact the winner on facebook for shipping details etc.

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10Dec2010

Sägen: jewellery for future heirlooms, Malmö
Jewellery

Dining with Grandma, Sägen

With Christmas fast approaching – and the annual shopping frenzy gathering pace – check out Swedish designer Elin Sigrén’s web shop for some great and unique jewellery pieces, cleverly created from discarded china and porcelain crockery.

From her studio in Malmö, Elin collects and re-cycles porcelain plates and china, combining selected sections with silver for her ‘Dining with Grandma’ collections. The collection is split into two distinct looks. Fresh ‘50’s and ‘60’s graphic patterns in green and white from classic Swedish porcelain makes up one look; whereas the ‘Duchess Garden’ collection offers the alternative of a kitsch feast of sweet birds and pretty pink roses.

Dining with Grandma, Sägen

Elin was inspired to use old crockery, because of the nostalgic, emotional link they form with the remembered warmth of shared family meals. She told ARTS THREAD ‘they remind me of Sunday dinners at my grandmother’s house.’ With the ongoing fragmentation of the traditional family, and communal meals becoming a rarity for many, this link to a bygone time will resonate with many.

Elin Sigrén, Dining with Grandma, Sägen

Interest in this young Swedish designer’s work at London Fashion Week’s Esthetica exhibition, in September was tremendous. Showing for the first time in London, Elin added substantially to her growing list of clients who now include influential retailers, as far afield as Isetan in Japan.

Vintage buttons also feature in her collections, as Elin has collected these obsessively for years. Each piece in her collection is completely unique yet surprisingly affordable and the choice is wide – including pendants, rings, bracelets and some beautiful headpieces.

Dining with Grandma, Sägen

For a truly special gift, Elin also offers a bespoke service – transforming unused family porcelain pieces into new and wearable heirlooms.

Sägen is exhibiting this weekend at the Angel Christmas Fair, Candid Arts, London.

Sägen

http://blog.artsthread.com/2010/12/sagen-jewellery-for-future-heirlooms-malmo/