Green onyx pill box inherited from my grandmother // ceramic nameplates from a french wedding // Earrings from Portobello Road, London // Buttons from the YSL exhibition at Petit Palais, Paris spring 2010.
My two favourite rings, inherited from my grandmother.
Museum tickets from Paris. Musée de l’Orangerie is where I discovered my love for Monet.
My favourite watch with diamonds and mother of pearl, Klaus Kobec.
I recently switched my old jewellery box for this plexi one bought at Åhlens. As well as jewellery, I keep pieces that bring back nice memories. I really treasure the rings I have inherited by my grandmother, nothing is more magical than walking around with a piece of history. Almost gives me the feeling of Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris…
Since I work with accessories, I have a lot (you have only seen a fraction of it here). Do you have any suggestions how to best keep accessories? Any smart ways to hang necklaces so that they don’t end up in a mess? Please let me know..


Hei Mariell,
Tusen takk! Jeg synes det er veldig hyggelig med smykker som har en historie, som alle tingene jeg har arvet etter mormoren min <3
//Juni
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