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EDGE

by Theresa Christine Johnson on 05/30/2016 | 4 Minute Read

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We’re loving these memorable jewelry pieces and packaging for EDGE, a new collection from Karman Jewelry. Taking a cue from the jewelry itself, Edinas Paper Installations created packaging that pairs perfectly with the bold statement pieces. The boxes that the jewelry comes in are not cube-shaped but instead take a unique shape that is strikingly different and edgy. White packaging is unexpected and bright and mimics the large monochromatic pieces in teh line.

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“The use of strictly geometric shapes simplified to the extreme gives the collections minimalist packaging an exciting, spatial composition that reflect on the jewellery line. The straight lines of bent edges both link and define the pieces of the jewellery and the packaging. The material used for the packaging, allow for a rhythmic flow from triangle to rhombus. Harsh edges and angles intermix with planes is an exciting spatial sequence. In keeping with the exclusivity of Karman Jewelry, Edge pieces are available in a special packaging fitting the design of the jewellery collection.”

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“The packaging design by Edinas Paper for the Karman pieces reinterpret the character of the jewellery line in paper while keeping function and protection also in focus. The packaging line is made up of a group of three different boxes, all of them using the same language of expression.”

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“Karman Jewelry’s latest collection is a perfect example of the invigorative and experimental style characteristic of this brand. The Edge Collection is based on geometric uniformity and symmetric beauty. The juxtaposition of hard and soft is present in both the material and colors used in the collection. For instance the designer further softens the use of white plastic with a softer pastel layer. In addition to adding a visually dramatic effect it makes certain pieces, such as bracelets and necklaces, more comfortable to wear.”

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Designed by Edinas Paper Installations

Country: Hungary

City: Budapest