Claude Home Designed the Chicest Jewelry Organizers for Mejuri

2022-05-28 16:09:46 By : Ms. Linda Yin

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These earring, ring, and necklace displays could go in any room.

Storing your jewelry can be an afterthought to wearing your jewelry. But your pendants and cocktail rings are still on display to you, in your home, when you're not wearing them. Now, there's a collaboration to replace a dresser-top tangle of gold and silver with something more organized and refined.

Mejuri enlisted Claude Home founder Maggie Holladay to design two ceramic vessels for displaying and storing your bracelets, earrings, and rings. Nested together or placed separately, the two asymmetric marble containers are as much miniature sculptures as they are dishes for your everyday stack. They also have shades of the function-meets-art-forms seen in Claude Home's signature vases and vessels.

The collaboration is technically Mejuri's first foray into home goods. But Mejuri has dabbled outside of bijoux in the past, racking up waiting lists of 5,000-plus people for its jewelry boxes and travel sets. Plus, Noura Sakkijha, Mejuri co-founder and CEO, tells us she has always had a deep, personal interest in interiors. "I love how a space can be transformed with the most subtle curation of elevated and multifunctional objects," she says.

As for making a bigger move into home now, "We have all become more introspective about our living environments and this exploration felt like the natural next step that our community had been craving," Sakkijha adds.

Holladay was a "dream partner" for the brand, with her refined design sensibility and focus on heirloom-worthy pieces. The Claude Home founder tells BAZAAR.com the feeling was mutual—and it opened her up to a new design opportunity, translating her Instagram-famous table vessels to a smaller scale.

"The range of styles, shapes, and materials of Mejuri's collection left me with the challenge of creating something that would act as both a functional bowl and visual display vessel," she explains. "Implementing my design mantra of investing in timeless pieces, the natural materiality, neutral palettes, and organic forms will never go out of style while also complementing anyone's jewelry collection."

Holladay is herself the ideal customer for her artful-yet-practical organizers: "Before designing these pieces, I mostly laid my jewelry on top of my bedroom dresser without much thought," she admits.

She's now considering spaces to settle them all over her home. "While the standard place to display jewelry is in a bedroom or bathroom, these can be displayed in a living space, entry space, or dining space, which is something I have not seen before."

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