Pebble jewellery hit the catwalk at the Basso and Brooke Spring/Summer 09 show during London Fashion Week. Drenched in luminous refinement the new BandB collection reflects a positive and optimistic lifestyle expressed through colour and love of nature. This paired perfectly with Pebble’s love of natural materials and vibrant colour.
Basso & Brooke's inspiration for Spring/Summer 09 is the idea of a "High-Tech Romance". Roving the Far East for inspirational stimulus, the design duo have emerged in a Japanese, rather well organized, urban chaos.
The manipulation and asymmetrical essence of natural elements is an important influence for this season's prints. Traditional Japanese motifs including rabbits, birds, flowers, waves, sumi-e strokes, calligraphy are celebrated and contrasted against simple and technologic graphic patterns. The blurred rush of lights, the designers witnessed whilst driving through Tokyo at night, informs strong colour - Coral Red, Iris blue, Intense Black. Sunny early mornings in the gardens of Kyoto bring us Celestial Blue, Pale Roses, Salmons and hyperreal pastels.
See the full range of Pebble Jewellery online.
All images from www.bassoandbrooke.net
Friday 14 November 2008
Friday 7 November 2008
Pebble on Vogue Cover
Pebble recently featured on the front page of British Vogue. If you missed the gorgeous Uma Thurman cover, here it is.
You can see these necklaces in a variety of Semi-precious Stones at our online boutique.
You can see these necklaces in a variety of Semi-precious Stones at our online boutique.
Thursday 6 November 2008
Kate Moss Wears Pebble Jewellery
Kate Moss recently appeared in W Magazine wearing Pebble Jewellery for their Hammam shoot.
These images were taken in a traditional bathhouse and Kate is wearing clothing from both Giorgio Armani and Alexander Mc Queen.
This Miao Silver Cuff is a favourite.
These images were taken in a traditional bathhouse and Kate is wearing clothing from both Giorgio Armani and Alexander Mc Queen.
This Miao Silver Cuff is a favourite.
Wednesday 5 November 2008
Introduction
Pebble London is now online so you can see the full range of Pebble jewellery. We now also have our very own blog to keep you up to date on our latest news.
Over the years, we have worked with, or sold to many fashion designers, including Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Cavalli, Issey Miyake, Mathew Williamson, Emilio Pucci, Allegra Hicks, Joseph, Nicole Fahri, and Donna Karan.
If you haven't heard about Pebble London, there is some information about us below. We'll keep this blog up to date with our latest collections, press coverage and news.
Pebble began as an excuse to spend lots of time exploring India, and our first collections used faceted and tumbled semi-precious stones we sourced throughout the country. Nine years later, and our travels now include India, China, Africa, Thailand, and South America, and we have expanded the collections to include metals, stones, wood, glass, coral, and amber. We also use ancient excavated beads and glass trade beads produced in Europe in the nineteenth century.
Traditional tribal jewellery is a big influence, as is our love of natural materials, and we try to keep our designs as simple as possible, in the belief that you cannot improve on nature.
Pebble also sources traditional pieces from tribal groups in Africa, the Pacific, China, Afghanistan, Nepal, and India.
Traditional tribal jewellery is a big influence, as is our love of natural materials, and we try to keep our designs as simple as possible, in the belief that you cannot improve on nature.
Pebble also sources traditional pieces from tribal groups in Africa, the Pacific, China, Afghanistan, Nepal, and India.
Over the years, we have worked with, or sold to many fashion designers, including Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Cavalli, Issey Miyake, Mathew Williamson, Emilio Pucci, Allegra Hicks, Joseph, Nicole Fahri, and Donna Karan.
Pebble jewellery has also featured in a top 100 Vogue poll.
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