I love working mainly with leather and textiles, but to achieve the best result, I sometimes use other materials as well. I enjoy combining them and exploring how different materials interact with each other… wire, metal, fabric, pearls, stones… There are so many possibilities, and the final result is truly eye-catching.
I often completely lose myself in this work for long periods of time.
As always, everything begins with an idea. I had long wanted to design something bold and powerful for women – and of course, made from leather.

I wanted to challenge myself.
The creative process was quite long, and I had to experiment a lot… really, a lot. Creating such a brooch is not easy – it takes time and also requires a considerable amount of leather. Leather is, of course, a very demanding material for this kind of work… it cannot be compared to textile flower brooches. Different leather thicknesses come into play here, which need to be combined thoughtfully. That is why a leather flower brooch is also slightly heavier than a typical brooch.
“For me, creating brooches remains more of a Sunday kind of creative process – a time when I can fully immerse myself in the making.”
These pieces are created rarely and are meant for those who truly value craftsmanship and actually wear them.
I believe I will keep brooch-making as a kind of Sunday ritual, allowing myself to focus 100 percent and enjoy every detail.
What also makes this flower brooch special is that its petals can be adjusted both upwards and downwards – you choose what you like.
“I designed this brooch to be worn in multiple ways. I always like to say that an accessory can be worn in any way – your way.”
Add the flower brooch to a headband in your hair, wear it on a coat for effect, or place several brooches side by side to create fullness. You can also wear it on your shoulder or at your waist… there is no wrong way to wear your piece.


