Sir Cecil Beaton was a photographer and
Oscar and Tony Award winning costume designer
who had great things to say.
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Samantha Freedman, a Newton girl whose family is in the jewelry business (Downtown Crossing Boston diamond shop Freedman Jewelers is her dad’s), actually started out as a corporate lawyer before pursuing design. And even then, she did it on her lunch hour. I profiled Samantha (“Sweetest Charms”) in the Boston Globe Magazine earlier this month.
Samantha’s first charm was a clothing hanger. After people bought them right off her neck, she designed five more fashion-inspired pieces which comprise the Closet Collection: a button, a zipper, a key, a knot, a pair of lips, and a bow. All seven are still in production, and the bow has since become one of her biggest sellers. She does all her pieces in sterling silver, gold plate, and rose gold plate.
Boston Globe Magazine January 6, 2013
photos in the magazine by Dan Watkins
After the closet came the Menagerie Collection, which today includes 20 different adorable animal charms, all available in large and small sizes. She started making the animals and matching mini mes when her friends started having kids, thinking they’d be cute mommy/daughter accessories. (She makes charm bracelets too.) They were a hit, but with an even broader audience. Sorority sisters, and all sorts of ladies loved them.
If the large and small lobsters aren’t telltale signs, the Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket island charms, plus the anchor, making up the Islands Collection, gives Samantha away as a New England girl.
Samantha’s newest collection Modern Classic, includes nature-inspired shapes, good luck charms, and other whimsical silhouettes. Again, all available big and small in three finishes.
Samantha behind-the-scenes at the Globe shoot at Succara on Beacon Hill, the showroom that represents her line.
Norah Guignon‘s blog, Curate 1K, is simple. Every week she scours the web to find $1,000 worth of affordable artwork. The site is clean and simple, presenting a digestible number of thumbnails on each page. When you click into the artwork, she lists not just the vital stats, but the price and link to where you can purchase it. She’s not in business, it’s just a labor of art love. And it is art I love.
Shapes and Shapes, Ashley Goldberg
Sabreens Day, Misha Blaise
Orb 5 (Long Island, New York), Carlo Van de Roer
Migration No. 14, Caroline Wright
Grow Light, Betsy Walton
Gator Love, Katie Barnhardt
Cell Division, Betsy Walton
Calder at the Nasher, Alison Jardine
7 to 4, Jenna Newton
The Wait V, Lydia Kim
untitled, Elizabeth Grubaugh
Flowers for Sissy, Lulie Wallace
Snip Jingle, Jenn Smith
Soon, Eva Marie Magill-Oliver
Solarium, Jeremy Miranda
Voyage of a Pink Moon, Elise Mahan
Well-Being 1, Valerie Roybal
Urban Storm, Aili Schmeltz
The Distance is Closer, Ky Anderson
Home Interior, Holly Careless
Stairway, Tarmara Thomsen
Cut Paper III, Emma Lawrenson
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