Exhibition
Architectural jewellery by ethical jeweller Ute Decker to be shown at London Festival of Architectur - The Outside World
After winning an Editor’s Choice Award at London Jewellery Week, Ute Decker is showing her new body of sculptural and architecturally informed jewellery at the London Festival of Architecture. Recently described by the Financial Times as “the architectural jeweller” her pieces are not so much literal re-interpretations of actual buildings but rather major pieces of “jewellery that can be inhabited”, influenced by architectural forms.
By showcasing jewellery created in a sustainable manner in the context of the architecture festival, Ute Decker’s aim is to invite the viewer to consider the environmental and social impact of jewellery; a debate by now mainstream in architecture and urban planning, yet relatively new to jewellery.
Her wearable sculptures in recycled silver will be part of a group exhibition of architecturally informed works by painters, photographers, textile artists and ceramicists.
Works will be available for sale.
Open studio
Ute Decker is opening her studio to clients once monthly
first open day 29 July, 2 – 9 pm
by appointment, please rsvp
for further information, visit http://www.utedecker.co










