The combination of organic textures and refined, innovative forms of Nicole Landaw Jewelry quickly established the designer and goldsmith as one of today’s leading young jewelry designers. Only two months after launching her brand in 2004, Nicole Landaw received Gen Art’s prestigious International Design Vision Award for Accessories and is the 2007 Grand Prize winner of the American Jewelry Design Council’s New Talent Contest. Nicole is a regular in the media spotlight including numerous placements in film, on television and magazine editorial due to a loyal fan base of celebrities, magazine editors and stylists who turn to Nicole Landaw Jewelry for exquisite design and understated elegance.
Nicole combines her intricately sculpted 14 and 18 karat gold designs with diamonds and custom-cut semi-precious stones. Her work is sold through select jewelry retailers across the United States.
Nicole began making jewelry while an undergraduate at Dartmouth College, received her MFA in Metalsmithing at Cranbrook Academy of Art and finished her design and goldsmithing training at the Fachhochschule für Gestaltung in Pforzheim, Germany. For the seven following years, Nicole traveled the world as the Creative Director for prominent international jewelry companies producing private label jewelry collections for the US and European markets. Nicole Landaw Jewelry was founded in 2004 following the placement of her jewelry in the dramatic film “In The Cut” starring Meg Ryan and in the final episodes of HBO’s “Sex in the City” worn by the actress Sarah Jessica Parker.
Nicole Landaw Jewelry is
based in a garden studio in the Williamsburg, Brooklyn building where
Nicole and her fiancé, architect Mark Maljanian, reside.