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This is what lamps from a jewellery designer look like: Kimy Gringoire's "BigLoveCables" collection

Pia Seidel
22.12.2024
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Kimy Gringoire's "BigLoveCables" exhibition at the Masa Gallery in Mexico City may be over, but it still resonates with me for a long time. The jewellery designer showed a bench and lamps that play with the heart symbol in a fascinating way.

At the same time, the exhibited pieces make it clear that jewellery, furniture and lamps have more in common than you would think at first glance.

What jewellery and interior design have in common

Kimy Gringoire worked closely with local professionals to combine their traditional craftsmanship with her modern design vision. This collaboration helped to incorporate the special skills of the craftspeople into the manufacturing process, especially in the large-scale heart mould. This teamwork not only produced high-quality and beautiful objects, but also created cultural and artistic connections that opened up new perspectives for both sides.

The heart as a symbol

In the installation, the mounted "BigLoveCables" looked as if they were running straight through the wall. Kimy Gringoire explains in an article by Wallpaper that this design was deliberately chosen to show that love is free and unbound.

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