Danish sustainable jewelry brand KINRADEN is bringing its unique aesthetic to Tokyo with a pop-up event at Isetan Shinjuku. From October 16th to 22nd, shoppers can experience the brand’s commitment to both beautiful design and ethical practices.
Founded in 2019 by designer Sara Müllertz, KINRADEN is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. Müllertz, who previously worked as an architect, brings her architectural philosophy to jewelry design, resulting in pieces that are both intricate and timeless.
This pop-up event will showcase KINRADEN’s latest collection, the ‘Eternal Echo Collection.’ Drawing inspiration from Carlo Scarpa’s architectural masterpiece ‘Tomba Brion,’ the collection embodies the serenity of a Zen garden within its complexity. Each piece is a testament to KINRADEN’s dedication to sustainability, crafted from recycled gold and silver.
The brand also offers an innovative approach to diamonds, utilizing ethically sourced black wood, known as ‘Mpingo Black Wood,’ in its jewelry. This unique material, shaped and polished into brilliant, old European, and cushion cuts, becomes a striking ‘black gemstone,’ a signature feature of the brand.
This is a rare opportunity to discover KINRADEN’s forward-thinking jewelry, blending ethical considerations with contemporary design. Head to Isetan Shinjuku from October 16th to 22nd to experience the world of KINRADEN for yourself.