Jewellery Market Winter Exhibition
Dover Street Market is proud to present the Jewellery Market Winter Exhibition, a new seasonal tradition celebrating an exceptional group of independent jewellery designers and the diverse creativity shaping jewellery today.
Bringing together a distinguished group of established designers from across the world, the exhibition highlights bold concepts, innovative materials, and distinctive craft – from experimental, sculptural works to contemporary interpretations of timeless jewellery forms. The result is a dynamic presentation that explores jewellery not only as objects of beauty, but also as expressions of identity, storytelling, and artistic vision.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an installation featuring the campaign photographed by Sølve Sundsbø.
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Mikimoto Comme des Garçons
In a meeting of heritage and subversion, this collaboration fuses Mikimoto’s century-old mastery with Rei Kawakubo’s uncompromising vision. Through a lens of radical modernity, expressions of strength and individuality are created whilst incorporating the classic pearl. This collection challenges jewellery convention and simultaneously honours the quiet power of tradition.
Solange Azagury-Partridge
London-based and entirely self-taught, Solange Azagury-Partridge redefines fine jewellery with wit, colour and fearless imagination. Her creations are filled with emotional charge. Enamel, gemstones and symbolism are fused into unapologetically expressive forms, both subversive and deeply personal. Her work stands at the intersection of art and adornment, celebrating individuality through pieces that are as much a talisman as they are a statement.
William Welstead
British jeweller William Welstead approaches gemstones with instinct and reverence. Working from his Cotswolds studio, he transforms rare, untreated stones into quietly luminous pieces that honour their natural character, allowing his jewels to embrace imperfection and individuality. Timeless and unforced, Welstead’s work reflects a deep understanding of beauty in its most elemental form.
Shola Branson
Shola Branson’s creations have been described as “future artefacts”—jewels that merge the ancient and the avant-garde. Guided by a fascination with structure and form, his pieces balance precision with an elemental tactility: satin-finished gold, sculptural symmetry and gems arranged like mosaics. Rooted in minimalism yet rich in narrative, Branson’s work evokes timelessness, refined and quietly powerful.
Nikos Koulis
Nikos Koulis creates jewellery defined by precision and symbolism. Trained in gemology and grounded in a family legacy of craftsmanship, he transforms exquisite stones into architectural compositions of light and form, rooted in his Greek heritage yet global in spirit. Each jewellery piece reflects an instinctive harmony between intellect and artistry, creating jewellery that feels both ancient in soul and contemporary in execution.
Mr Lieou
Nicholas Lieou brings a modernist precision to the art of high jewellery. Hong Kong–born and globally trained, his work moves between minimalism and quiet opulence, with pieces defined by graphic lines, subtle tension and the dialogue between opposites. Lieou’s previous work for well-known jewellery houses shape his own creations, distilling two decades of craft into sculptural forms that feel both intimate and architectural. A study in refinement, restraint and timelessness.
Ilaria Icardi
Rooted in Valenza’s goldsmith tradition and shaped by decades at the heart of European fashion, Ilaria Icardi’s jewellery distils a lifetime of design into quiet, sculptural forms. Each piece is a dialogue between heritage and modernity, making them refined yet deeply personal, echoing the precision of couture and the intimacy of heirloom craft. Handmade in Italy with responsibly sourced materials, the collections translate memory and legacy into a contemporary language.
Fernando Jorge
Born in Brazil and based in London, Fernando Jorge’s jewellery carries an effortless tension between sensuality and refinement. Each piece translates the vibrancy of his Brazilian roots through the lens of British rebellion, blending the attitudes of his two homes. Sculptural and tactile, his designs push the boundaries of traditional craftsmanship, revealing a language of movement and light that feels both intimate and expansive—captivating collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Dyne
Dyne explores the quiet poetics of safety and strength. Rooted in the idea of protection, this collection reflects on the ways we build resilience through objects and rituals—wearable gestures that shield and empower. Sarah Ysabel Narici of Dyne and artist Kara Chin collaborate on this collection in which they question how objects can hold safety and comfort within the unstable present, balancing the tactile with the transcendent.