Architect-led fine jewellery in recycled metals and mpingo blackwood by KINRADEN

Jewellery · Indre By

KINRADEN

An architect-led Copenhagen fine-jewellery house working in recycled precious metals and upcycled mpingo blackwood.

  • Architect-led
  • Copenhagen design
  • Fine jewellery
  • Recycled materials
  • Sustainable

KINRADEN is a Copenhagen fine-jewellery brand founded in 2014 by Sarah Emilie Müllertz, an architect trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts who was previously Global Head of Design at Henning Larsen Architects. That architectural eye runs through the work, which draws on Japanese design, avant-garde art and Danish building and furniture traditions.

Responsibility sits at the centre of the practice. Pieces are handcrafted in recycled 18-carat gold and sterling silver, and the house is known for its use of mpingo — African blackwood upcycled from the offcuts of wind-instrument making and sourced from protected forests. The wood is finished only with beeswax, and production is carried out in a Responsible Jewellery Council-certified facility.

The flagship boutique on Møntergade in Indre By is conceived as a concept space, pairing the collections with local art and design.

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