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The Mechanics of Black by Eleftheria Stamati

Greek visual artist Eleftheria Stamati is taking inspiration from the infinite void to create a line of sculptural, modern jewelry. Characterized by long lines and heavier pendants, the collection is created using the theory of Euclidean point.

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Rather than adding pieces, Eleftheria considers space as a bulk of matter, and creates by removing until the final shape emerges, harmonious and effortless. With The Mechanics of Black, the design is where chaos and order intersect— where human emotion meets intangible concepts.

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Photos by Giorgos Vitsaropoulos.

After surviving a quarter life crisis, Nanette went from working in healthcare canadian meds to pursuing her loves of design, food and writing. During the day she works in social media marketing, by night she writes for Design Milk. You can find more of her work at nanettewong.com.