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Scoop on Scoop: Anita Vaubel,
Designer & Vice President, Vaubel
[/vc_column_inner]When did you launch Vaubel and what is the background story?
Vaubel Designs was founded in 1980 by Steve and Anita Vaubel who graduated with qualifications in Fine Art, focusing on painting and sculpture.
Where is your lovely collection stocked in the US?
Stockists include Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Whitney Museum, Guggenheim, City Museum of New York and the Dallas Art Museum, to name a few.
Describe Vaubel in three words…
Sculptural, handmade, unique.
What is your favourite piece from your collection and why?
The shark tooth bone necklace. It’s cutting edge, refined, wearable and unique, all at the same time.
What is the secret to Vaubel’s success?
The secret is in the hand work. In the finishing process, our pieces reveal a clarity of form, that comes out of an extensive process of working with the metal
to draw out their innate properties.
What are you looking forward to most about exhibiting at Scoop?
Scoop generates a lot of excitement in London and attracts a sophisticated, international clientele for the luxury market. We can’t wait to be part of this!