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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Published in Designers

What’s different about Push?  Push is about movement and direction, it's about going somewhere.  But not gently.  Push implies pressure.  Push is here to give young designers the nudge to push their way through the crowd.  What’s different is that Push promotes great design for the masses, its about massclusivity.  To do that Push flipped the model bringing products straight from the designers to the consumer. Cutting out the middlemen, the expenses and the profit so that the winner is the person who buys the product.

The Push initiative doesn't start and end with just the product. Everything about Push will follow this ethos, from the talents involved in the design of the packaging, the production of the displays, to the driver delivering the finished product.  Each piece will be designed by up and coming designers so that Push is always at the forefront of creativity.

We welcome our first products, Push Watches: Push Rainbow and Push Night&Day.  The Push Off. 

When you look at your Push logo every day, remember to always Push your expectations.

Life is short, make something of yours.  Create Genius.

www.alwayspush.com

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Friday, 01 November 2013
Published in Designers

Hultquist was established in 1980 by Anne Hultquist. 

Anne and her team focus on designing unique fashion jewellery inspired  by mixture of different cultures from past, present and future. 

The extensive jewellery line is very feminine and bohemian influenced by the classical Scandinavian look. 

All stones used are selected Swarovski crystal, quartz, fresh-water pearls or czech glass beads. 

For more information, visit: www.hultquist-copenhagen.com

Friday, 01 November 2013
Published in Designers

Janice Byrne is a Dublin based goldsmith and jewellery designer who creates contemporary jewellery inspired by found natural objects. 

Her jewellery is designed to highlight the simple beauty of natural forms. Her goal is to translate the hidden detail in natural objects into metal. 

Inspired by the beauty and delicacy of some seed pods, she designed her new collection Caillte - which means 'lost' in Irish. 

To find out more, visit: www.jlbjewellery.ie

Friday, 01 November 2013
Published in Designers

Vivien Walsh is an Irish jewellery designer from Monkstown, Dublin who creates contemporary fashion jewellery using semi-precious stones, crystals, delicate filigree stampings, pearls, glass beads and fine chains collected from all around the world. Vivien's inspiration comes from the world around her - whether it's nature, art or objects, it's all very influential to her. 

To find out more about Vivien and her collection, visit: www.vivienwalsh.com

Friday, 01 November 2013
Published in Designers

Merle O'Grady is an Irish jewellery designer whose work can be seen in numerous high-fashion magazines such as Elle and Vogue and on some famous celebrities such as Rihanna and Beyonce.

When Merle graduated from Fashion Design in Limerick School of Art & Design, she decided to move to London in 2004 to study Accessory Design at Cordwainers College. Her journey into jewellery design began by chance, when she discovered a bucket of chandelier crystal from the 1800's and started experimenting. She is obsessed with futuristic styling and industrial materials. 

She launched her S/S jewellery line at the London Fashion Week in 2010.

For more information, visit: www.merleogrady.com

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