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Burnham makes ornate, organic gender non-specific pieces that take inspiration from – and give back to – the natural worldWho is it?
Burnham’s background in business – and his clear flare for it – is evident in the rapid ascent of his namesake brand. Launching in 2018, Burnham quickly secured orders from Harvey Nicols, Matches and SSense, which were followed by Browns, Mr Porter and Tres Bien the following year, and today sells his wares through a range of stockists, in addition to his website. “I’ve always known that whatever I did I wanted to run my own business,” he says.
it’s that voice that makes his brand so special. With no formal training, Burnham made it up as he went along, unencumbered by the ‘proper’ way of making jewellery. Forging his own style, his designs take inspiration from the natural world, appearing at once ornate and organic, meticulously crafted and roughly hewn, of the moment yet timeless.
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