Shapes form the world around us, intertwining to make parts of a whole. Jewellery and architecture are both languages spoken in shape and movement, where one is worn, the other is inhabited. The ‘Conversation In Shapes’ campaign offers a unique look into how functionalist theories and architecture shape the everyday.
This interconnectedness is seen frequently within the family dynamic. Forging unbreakable bonds between parents and child often comes through a bold yet beautiful ebb and flow. Jacqueline Rabun’s time at Georg Jensen has seen two acclaimed jewellery collections: Mercy and Offspring. Both collections continue the exploration of bonds through sculptural shapes and minimalistic designs, showcasing the essence of the human experience.
Combining Design And Fashion
Moments of high fashion, artistic movements and broader design styles creep into the everyday through glimpses of fashion and accessories. Art and design influence fashion houses’ decision-making. From the silhouettes chosen to the colourways taking over city streets. For jewellery specifically, textures, materials and conceptual themes come into play.
It’s at this intersection that we find Rabun’s sculptural collections, inspired by the functionalist movement and informed by the human experience as they trace emotion and connection.
Through Jacqueline Rabun’s Lens
Rabun’s designs are a nod to organic forms, embracing architectural elements and creating pieces that convey a deep narrative. She elevates the craft of jewellery making into a true art form. Influenced by nature and the human experience, her work explores the cycle of life and the passing of time.
Each piece is full of meaning, as her designs weave connection through the unlikely: the juxtaposing geometry is balanced with soft, flowing curves. Rabun has launched two of the brand’s most iconic collections: Offspring and Mercy.
Offspring is a poetic gesture to the unbreakable bond between parent and child. Mercy, a collection developed over many years, evokes the minimalist historical design identity of Georg Jensen.
Tracing Emotion
The sculptural offerings from both the Mercy and Offspring collections are a showcase of feminine minimalism. The pieces of Mercy wrap gently around fingers, wrists, necks and ears, serving as a reminder to always be compassionate. Offspring explores uniting bonds that serve as enduring symbols of love, connection and belonging.





