Couture 2018

Designers

MARC MONZÓ

The fascination for all kinds of small objects and an interest in the classical typologies of jewelry have led Marc Monzó to seek the precision of small scale work and the creative play arising from diverse universes and materials. With a synthetic language, free of superfuous ornamental elements, his work contains a refection on the process of design and construction of the piece.

Marc Monzó is a fundamental part of MISUI since, as well as being its creative director, he is also one of its main designers and contributes the poetry of essentialist pieces that in turn contain a refection on the nature of the jewels themselves.

ESTELA GUITART

Estela Guitart places her creations in the tension between beauty and function, and in the search for balance between the two. Her pieces are a display of movement and rhythm, always starting out from the variation and repetition of segments of clear and simple shapes. An expert in traditional techniques, such as Japanese lacquer and enamel, applied to jewelry, she incorporates the use of color in a celebration of life, while maintaining the intimate character of the pieces.

MISUI chose to collaborate with Estela Guitart on account of the interest her work shows in movement and her exploration of the contrasts and nuances of colors. The functional character and portability of her pieces invest them a beauty that is fully expressed when worn.

NOON PASSAMA

Noon Passama’s talents cover several areas of design and are expressed in distinct and complementary languages. The balance between these languages, which range from the classical and historical typologies of jewelry to futuristic elements, are refected in her design solutions. Out of all this a jewel emerges that is both an object with its own worth and an element that, beyond embellishing, transmits an attitude.

Noon Passama brings the sophistication of her pieces and the richness of her vocabulary to MISUI. Her vision confers a fresh perspective that broadens the brand’s outlook.

MARTA BOAN

Marta Boan’s interest in the observation of detail and her search for the invisible patterns that make up reality, and that are repeated with small variations, have led her to explore boundaries in order to minimize materiality and simplify forms. The results are small pieces, with an intimate value, that are an expression of fragility.

MISUI counts Marta Boan among its designers because of the rigor and freshness of her small scale jewelry, in which the symbolic value goes beyond the material value. Here the brand shows its commitment to a collection of minimally material pieces that represent a great technical challenge.