STEPHANIE_SCHNEIDER

The new story for spring/ summer 2012 is inspired by Bauhaus artist Anni Albers. She is considered the foremost textile designer of our century. So for Schneider, coming from a textile background, this was a work she felt very attracted to and was interested to explore. The result are various pieces that show the geometric arrangements you find in Anni Albers’ fabrics. And as for Schneider’s technique, showing even more clear that her way of creating jewelry is more about weaving than traditional goldsmithing. “Layer after layer of civilized life seems to have veiled our directness of seeing. We often look for an underlying meaning of things while the thing itself is the meaning.” -Anni Albers

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stephanie is based in Berlin, Germany. She studied at FH Reutlingen & Winchester School of Art and graduated in 2001. Her collections are produced in Germany.

IT IS ETERNITY FOR THE PRESENT AND PATIENCE FOR THE EPHEMERAL. IT IS DETAILS FOR THE MINIMALIST AND NOSTALGIA FOR THE STOIC.
Stephanie Schneider grew up in the sublime scenery of the German Alps. The rurality of the area with its solutide and scantiness fostered her puristic sense of beauty. And in traditional handcraft techniques she found a medium for developing her unique aesthetic.
Stephanie studied fashion and textile design at the FH Reutlingen, Germany, and at Winchester School of Art, u.k. She graduated in 2001 and subsequently worked as design assistant for labels such as Jurgi Persoons, Antwerp, and Hussein Chalayan, London. In 2004 she moved to Berlin in order to join Kostas Murkudis and stayed until May 2009 as mens and womens wear designer.
The jewelry label 17 was launched in 2006. Stephanie’s textile background is apparent in each of her pieces. She mixes materials from mohair to silk and linen with traditional jeweler’s metals. With dexterity and love for detail Stephanie manages to transform her sensibility for pure und precise textures into delicate, timeless pieces of jewelry of the highest quality.
And as for the label’s name, it stands for Schneider’s philosophy, summarized through her knack for numerology: 1 is the beginning, 7 is perfection and when added they equal 8, a number that symbolizes eternity. A fitting philosophy, jewelry being something that one holds on to forever.
The collections evolve continuously without a stringent link to a season.