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Art Deco Bolo Tie

A contemporary bolero in Art Deco style. Sport this bolo tie as a cheeky alternative for a necktie on a button-down shirt, or, simply wear as a necklace over a cozy shirt or sweater.

The adjustable lightweight pendant is made from a solid wood frame — sanded to a touchably smooth finish — and inlaid with black, ivory, and gold mirror acrylics. This bolo features a soft black velvet cord affixed with bright brass hardware.

  • 1.6”  x 1.4” x 0.2” |  36” Cord
  • Walnut
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      Minima Maxima

      Minima Maxima

      MINIMA-MAXIMA is one Industrial Designer, one Traditional Printmaker, a closet full of sketchbooks, and a sink full of empty coffee mugs. Nina Rose and Peter Paul are a design duo smitten by architecture and geometric rarities. We dream up cheeky items for the home and the body — functional decor and wearables for the voyagers out there looking to discover clever objects.

      Although we embrace the term jewelry, we call ourselves a "Wearables" company. We love making work that separates itself from social implications of gender — specifically, the notion that jewelry is only for one gender. Our goal is to create work that celebrates the inherent visual qualities of geometry that make it universally treasured by all types of people. If you’re an adventurous Her, Him, or Them, then we make work you’ll be proud to wear out in the world or exhibit in your home.

      From sketching, to prototyping, to small batch manufacturing, we control every step of the process in our work. Using the precision of laser cutting, we execute a clean aesthetic of sharp lines balanced by a collection of rich materials. By combining our backgrounds in print and design, we’ve created signature packaging concepts that are as cared for as the products themselves. MINIMA-MAXIMA is an orchestra of tiny moves, hand-painted details, sanding, adhering, cutting, bending, and lots of patience.

      MINIMA-MAXIMA closed December 2024 as we stepped into new creative paths.

      MINIMA-MAXIMA is one Industrial Designer, one Traditional Printmaker, a closet full of sketchbooks, and a sink full of empty coffee mugs. Nina Rose and Peter Paul are a design duo smitten by architecture and geometric rarities. We dream up cheeky items for the home and the body — functional decor and wearables for the voyagers out there looking to discover clever objects.

      Although we embrace the term jewelry, we call ourselves a "Wearables" company. We love making work that separates itself from social implications of gender — specifically, the notion that jewelry is only for one gender. Our goal is to create work that celebrates the inherent visual qualities of geometry that make it universally treasured by all types of people. If you’re an adventurous Her, Him, or Them, then we make work you’ll be proud to wear out in the world or exhibit in your home.

      From sketching, to prototyping, to small batch manufacturing, we control every step of the process in our work. Using the precision of laser cutting, we execute a clean aesthetic of sharp lines balanced by a collection of rich materials. By combining our backgrounds in print and design, we’ve created signature packaging concepts that are as cared for as the products themselves. MINIMA-MAXIMA is an orchestra of tiny moves, hand-painted details, sanding, adhering, cutting, bending, and lots of patience.

      MINIMA-MAXIMA closed December 2024 as we stepped into new creative paths.

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      Members of Phoenix Art Museum save 10% off all regularly priced merchandise!

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