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Ten by Central Saint Martins Students, Staff and Guests

Exhibition  /  MunichSchmuckFair2026  /  04 Mar 2026  -  08 Mar 2026
Published: 02.03.2026
Ten by Central Saint Martins Students, Staff and Guests.
Vitsoe
Curator:
Holly Browning, Sally Collins
Ten by Central Saint Martins Students, Staff and Guests.

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Intro
TEN marks a decade of collaboration between BA Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins and Vitsœ, celebrating our shared commitment to design, integrity and longevity. TEN honours a sense of completion and beginning, invites audiences to consider the values they assign to objects and fosters dialogue between jewellery, design and space. The featured works will champion contemporary jewellery as a medium of thought, intimacy, and expression.

 

Artist list

Nubia Abdellatif Ibrahim, Lili Barglowska, Milo Blanchard, Caroline Broadhead, Dan Brown, Holly Browning, Lois Castle, Camila Cebrecos, Edwin Charmain, Lanjie Chen, Lin Cheung, Sally Collins, Nicola Constantina, Phoebe Cui, Lucie Davis, Katharina Dettar, Veronika Fabian, Katie Gibbon, Sophie Glaser, Lucie Gledhill, Gabriella Goldsmith, Katy Hackney, Pamela Hall, Lydia Hartshorn, Adam Henderson, Haley Hyoeeun Shim, Marina Ito, Sunho Jung, Nina Kania, Nina Kenney, Giles Last, Roni Levy, Orla Markey, Anne Marr, Marlene McKibbin, Maria Militsi, Frieda Munro, Lili Murphy-Johnson, Gracie Newell, Bette Nunneley, Fleur Parris, Dasha Parshina, Punch Patcharakamol Suwannakit, Yasmin Pepper, Evie Ryan, Roane Sanchez-Watts, Alma Schaeff, Mia Singh, Esna Su, Bobby Sweet, Adi Toch, Mizuki Tochigi, Wen-Ju Tseng, Jessica Turrell, Frances Wadsworth Jones, Paul Wells, Grace Wilson, Kirsten Wood, Anastasia Young
The number ten marks milestones, measures value, counts time, and signifies completeness. It is both quantitative and qualitative; from the ten fingers that first shaped adornment, to Dieter Rams’s Ten principles for good design. It is a decade, a rating, a unit, a limit and an ideal.

In this exhibition, TEN is not a boundary but a beginning; artists have responded to the theme with a variety of approaches: ten works, ten materials, ten processes, ten themes. Others interpret it more abstractly: perfection, repetition, duality, binary code, or a personal journey.

Presented within the elegant, modular space of the Vitsœ showroom, the exhibition will feature work from current students, staff and graduates, as well as some special guests who have exhibited with us over the past decade of our collaboration. We will also be showcasing work from a new project with Adi Toch and David Clarke, where selected students have explored the material properties of tin, the traditional material for a 10th wedding anniversary. Here, tin symbolizes strength, durability and flexibility; a dedication to our treasured relationship with Vitsœ and Munich Jewellery Week.
 

Sally Collins, Course Leader of BA Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins comments:
Ten years of exhibiting in collaboration with Vitsœ for Munich Jewellery Week, marks a significant milestone for BA Jewellery Design. Over the past decade, this collaboration has brought together the work of students, staff and alumni, creating a dynamic creative ecosystem that reflects the depth and forward-thinking spirit of our programme. Rooted in shared valuesintegrity of materials, attention to detail, and design that stands the test of timethe partnership has offered an international platform for experimentation, critical exchange and ambitious presentation. We are deeply grateful to Vitsœ for their generosity, trust and continued collaboration during this time, with heartfelt thanks from the staff, students and graduates of BA Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins.
 
Jennie Moncur, Creative Director at Vitsœ said: 
A chance conversation a decade ago initiated what has become a longstanding annual collaboration between Vitsœ and the BA Jewellery design course at Central Saint Martins.
"Longevity" is very much part of Vitsœ’s everyday vocabulary so, in this respect, it isn’t surprising that 2026 marks the tenth years of our relationship. 
Furniture and jewellery may seem like an odd pairing, but it is Vitsœ’s ethos, such as less, but better; reuse, not recycle; and long-term thinking which have provoked CSM’s annual second-year projects. The student engagement when visiting our production building – their inquisitiveness and consequential making – never fails to surprise. We are excited to see this year’s realization, as well as being reunited with exhibits created during the last ‘TEN’ years.


Opening Hours:
Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday: 10.00 - 19.00 h.
Friday: 10.00 - 17.00 h.
Sunday: 10.00 - 15.00 h.

Special Event:  Year 2 Live Event 06.03.2026, 17.30 - 20.00 h.