In this episode of The Materialist, I sit down with the remarkable Annika Inez, a jewelry designer who blends Scandinavian minimalism with evocative, sculptural design. Anika takes us through her creative journey—from her early days in Sweden, surrounded by her entrepreneurial family, to her serendipitous start in a tiny Upper East Side storefront. Along the way, she shares her philosophy of letting materials "speak," her passion for creating timeless yet surprising pieces, and her love for hidden details that evoke emotion and delight.
But this episode isn’t just about Annika—it’s also about the artists and inspirations that shape her creative world. She highlights:
Gret Palucca, the dancer and photographer whose revolutionary 1920s work captured movement like never before.
Sabina Sciubba of the Brazilian Girls, whose artistry and music Annika describes as nothing short of brilliant.
Gabriels, a California-based band with a sound so compelling that Annika believes they’re destined for greatness.
Fane, a Parisian brand redefining style with striking pieces that Annika deeply admires.
Annika’s story is one of intentionality, whimsy, and a steadfast commitment to beauty. Whether you’re a jewelry lover, design enthusiast, or simply curious about the creative process, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of how the objects we create and collect enrich our lives.
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