Based in Bali, architect Rene Kroondijk and jewelry designer Tantri W. Wulantri team up for 'FLIN', a collection of striking fishing line necklace and bracelet accessories. Resembling 3D-printed art, these sculptural necklaces are light and architectural in their design.
Indonesian design duo Rene and Tanri look to their heritage for inspiration and transform a non-glamorous material like fishing wire into something that is chic and fashion-forward. Their finishing line necklaces and bracelets are reflective of their culture and are surprisingly elegant.
The accessories are displayed in a color palette of neon yellow and orange hues along with monochromatic pairings of black and white wire elements. Whether you're into color or a more subdued style, you're bound to love these unique accessories.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Sculptural Accessories
- Creating fashion accessories that are light and architectural in their design using unconventional materials like fishing wire presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the accessories industry.
- Cultural Inspiration
- Transforming non-glamorous materials into chic and fashion-forward pieces that reflect cultural heritage opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
- Colorful Wire Elements
- Experimenting with unconventional color palettes for accessories, such as neon yellow and orange hues, can lead to disruptive innovation in the fashion accessories market.
Sectors Adopting This
- Accessories
- The use of unconventional materials and sculptural designs in fashion accessories can disrupt the traditional accessory industry.
- Fashion
- Incorporating cultural inspiration and transforming non-glamorous materials into fashion-forward pieces presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
- Jewelry
- Experimenting with unconventional materials like fishing wire and incorporating vibrant color palettes can bring disruptive innovation to the jewelry industry.
