Passionate about jewellery and fashion, Nicolas De Waël has always drawn and imagined. Trained at the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Bijouterie and in styling at the Atelier Fleuri Delaporte in Paris, he assisted Alexis Lahellec in the creation of jewellery. In 1995, the meeting with Fondica allowed him to create his first objects and lighting. Since then, he has designed collections of objects for various publishers. Thinking, dreaming, telling stories: his creations reflect his imagination. Capturing the wind, a colour, the essence of a flower... sublimating these small things, these poems of the world. Each piece refers to a happy moment in a personal story. 2006 saw the birth of her eponymous jewellery collections. To find out more about the artist: www.nicolasdewael.com
This model can be found in the Happy Face collection
Happy Face - Standard round bin
Availability :
Made to order - 8-week lead time for unavailable pieces, except in the IN STOCK category and Astro or Colonial balls.Ø 19 - H. 5
Collection : Happy Face
Model: Vide-Poche Rond Standard
Designer : Nicolas de Waël
Our enamels are adorned with happiness, with this new collection by Nicolas de Waël.
The tonic colors and the drawing all in assumed simplicity of "Happy Face" invite us to celebrate the joy by keeping only the essential of a happy face.
IMPORTANT : The composition of our enamel is not suitable for food use.
Model in : Enamel
Catalogue number: 16165
Passionate about jewellery and fashion, Nicolas De Waël has always drawn and imagined. Trained at the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Bijouterie and in styling at the Atelier Fleuri Delaporte in Paris, he assisted Alexis Lahellec in the creation of jewellery. In 1995, the meeting with Fondica allowed him to create his first objects and lighting. Since then, he has designed collections of objects for various publishers. Thinking, dreaming, telling stories: his creations reflect his imagination. Capturing the wind, a colour, the essence of a flower... sublimating these small things, these poems of the world. Each piece refers to a happy moment in a personal story. 2006 saw the birth of her eponymous jewellery collections. To find out more about the artist: www.nicolasdewael.com
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