A collection of jewelry and object pieces, gathered here by subcategory. Each piece translates a cultural or material reference into a sculptural, wearable form.
A sculptural jewelry piece that reinterprets traditional Spanish culinary iconography into wearable art. Translating the stacked, organic silhouettes of the iconic 'Gilda' pincho, olive, anchovy and guindilla pepper, into a fluid, metallic composition, the design balances cultural wit with high-fashion sophistication.
Designed for the Exuvia collection, this sculptural cuff bracelet reinterprets biological armor through a laminar, ribcage-inspired structure branching from a central spine. Fabricated via 3D printing in PLA and finished with high-gloss electroplated chrome, the piece merges anatomical aesthetics with futuristic digital craftsmanship to create a wearable exoskeleton.
Currently in the 3D prototyping phase, this sculptural choker reinterprets avian anatomy through an ergonomic, torque-style silhouette. The piece features an outstretched bird in mid-flight whose articulated wing spans seamlessly contour the collarbone, balancing intricate feather-grain texturing with bold, contemporary metalwork designed for high-fashion editorial presence.
Drawing inspiration from Western rodeo belt buckles and artisanal silversmithing, this oversized square statement pendant (approx. 50×50 mm) reinterprets Polinni's archival "Koski" character into bold metalwork. The design features a high-relief central character set against a hand-hammered, organic surface texture, framed by engraved corner runic motifs and secured with an architectural riveted bail engineered for rigid chokers or heavy chains.
Designed for the Exuvia collection alongside the Bone Bag, this avant-garde accessory translates biological architecture into sculptural body armor. The piece is a highly structural neck-to-ear piece, composed of aggressive, polished silver protrusions and interlocking 'jaw-like' elements that trace the jawline and neck. Rapid-prototyped using FDM 3D printing and meticulously hand-finished with a high-gloss chrome mirror coating, the piece is designed to interact dynamically with light and anatomy, blurring the boundary between protection and high-fashion surrealism.
Created for the Exuvia collection, this sculptural handbag reinterprets accessory architecture through an intricate biological exoskeleton. Composed of interlocking, claw-like ribs emerging from a solid base and topped with an ergonomically curved handle, the openwork frame encases space like an anatomical ribcage. 3D-printed and hand-finished with a high-shine chrome coating, the design bridges high-concept fashion, functional product design, and biomechanical sculpture.
An oversized, botanical statement piece that transforms natural floral geometry into wearable sculpture. Designed with undulating, organic petals and an intricately detailed stamen core, the ring integrates a wide ergonomic band that supports the dramatic, bloom-like volume. Fabricated via high-resolution 3D printing, the piece balances botanical delicacy with bold, hyper-tactile scale for an editorial presence on the hand.
A selection of campaign and editorial photography styling pieces from Polinni's object and product design work directly on the body, extending the collection's identity beyond studio product shots and into a more intimate, human register.