Our Oyster Gouri 2026

I’ve always loved oysters - a family habit from Denmark, usually involving good bubbles and no particular occasion.

There’s something about them. Not obvious beauty, but the kind you have to lean into. A bit closed off, a bit unexpected.

Oysters turn irritation into something luminous. Naturally, I got attached.

We worked with pyrite, breaking each stone by hand to create the raw texture on top. It was then translated into silver, keeping the surface irregular, almost untouched.

It became a gouri - a small object of protection, luck, and new beginnings.

The campaign was shot in a house that means a lot to me. It’s where I was given my first gouri as a child - a small spinning top.

Some things stay with you.

Some come back, slightly changed.

Photography @dimvsd
Featuring @nef.ad_
Texture @mnous 
Location Filothei
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