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Union: a luxury statement jewellery boutique

Union: a luxury statement jewellery boutique
4 September 2012
Hollie Bracciale
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Hollie Bracciale
4 September 2012

Union is an independent boutique that sells luxury vintage-inspired and contemporary jewellery and accessories in the heart of Brighton’s South Lanes.

The small store and online boutique offer statement pieces by a collection of carefully selected jewellers, each bringing to the brand their own unique style and all sharing a high standard of craftsmanship. Union stock an amazing collection of high fashion costume jewellery by highly acclaimed international brands including Erickson Beamon, Fiona Paxton, Lara Bohinc, Mawi and Miquella. The store also proudly supports emerging British talent, which currently includes Alice Menter, Anabel Campbell, abi-K, Dorus Mhor and Jess Greenaway.

A choice collection of bags and beautiful scarves by Modern Love and Age of Reason also enhance the store’s vibrancy and character.

Union’s store in Brighton wouldn’t look out of place in London nor in New York. The worn floorboards and bare brick walls with the low hanging lighting and shabby chic French style tables giving it an air of exclusivity without being unapproachable.

Anyone visiting the store is encouraged to try pieces on in the friendly and relaxed environment. Union’s vision is to put statement jewellery on the map and be the destination to buy contemporary and edgy pieces that aren’t available anywhere else on the high street. The perfect juxtaposition of worn vintage furnishings and colourful sparkling jewellery gives Union its own very unique style.

Recently Union have also recently introduced a variety of colourful chronograph watches by Triwa. The dial is available in a range of colours with contrasting chronograph sub-dials, gold or silver hour index markers and an inner ring displaying minutes. The strap is available in gun-metal grey resin or thick leather bands.

Union also offers an exquisite range of engagement and wedding jewellery. From classic designs by Union founder and gemmologist, Alexander Parnell, to the contemporary elegance of Paul Spurgeon you are sure to find the perfect piece for your big day. A bespoke service is also available on request.

To start shopping click here.

Hollie Bracciale

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