W&W Jewellery celebrates 10 year anniversary

 

W&W Jewellery celebrates 10th anniversary with studio refurbishment

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Bespoke jewellery firm, W&W Jewellery has unveiled its new look Battersea boutique following a refurbishment last month. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, W&W has undergone a brand refresh that has seen it transform its Webbs Road studio and a new website launching in October.

Harnessing their family’s 70 years of experience in the jewellery industry, brothers Richard and Simon Warrender founded W&W in 2007 to create a unique business model that specialises in bespoke jewellery, and is tailored to the needs of the modern luxury consumer.

The new W&W studio has been carefully designed to create a luxurious yet relaxed setting that reflects the firm’s dedication to impeccable service and their desire for distinction. With sumptuous seating for private appointments and a mirrored presentation area, the studio has an industrial chic interior that combines aesthetic elements of a jewellery workshop with modern luxe finishes.

As part of the refit, W&W have also created space for an in-house workshop enabling them to handcraft their bespoke jewellery pieces on-site from start to finish.

Richard Warrender, Co-Director of W&W Jewellery, commented,

“We are thrilled with the revamped studio and associated brand refresh. We want our clients to have the same confidence in W&W as an established bespoke brand that we do. Now that jewellery design, gemmology and craftsmanship are all under one roof every client will be closer and more involved with creating their bespoke jewellery commission than ever before.”

Reaffirming their passion for unique and fine jewellery, W&W has also launched its first Jewellery Box Collection featuring a carefully curated selection of their own handmade jewellery as well as a number of vintage pieces that they have sourced. This will be the first time that ready-to-wear pieces will be available to buy in the studio.

www.wandwjewellery.com

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Rebecca van Rooijen

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