Iris Nijenhuis
Iris Nijenhuis
Iris Nijenhuis is an Amsterdam based designer with a passion for laser cutting and a wide interest in experimental shapes and structures. By experimenting with laser cutting she developed a technique in which the fabric is cut into small puzzle pieces that form the basis of the design process.
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The Basic Necklace

A subtle and elegant necklace made of laser-cut fuchsia scuba suède. Stylish, lightweight and comfortable to wear, created by designer Iris Nijenhuis from Amsterdam. Each puzzle piece in your necklace can be replaced! All items have a ‘Free of charge repair’ warranty within 1 year. The Basic necklace is even washable. Treat yourself or a friend with something so special!

Designer Iris Nijenhuis

An Amsterdam based designer with a passion for laser cutting and a wide interest in experimental shapes and structures. By experimenting with laser cutting she developed a technique in which the fabric is cut into small puzzle pieces that form the basis of the design process. By connecting the puzzle pieces together manually, Iris creates inspiring shapes and structures for jewellery and other products.

Dutch designer jewellery made of …

At exhibitions visitors say Hey, leather jewellery… Close call, but in fact… it’s not leather:). So if it’s not animal skin, what is it? Iris uses all kinds of textiles like scuba, neoprene and the finest qualities of artificial leather – also second hand. And since the tiny puzzle pieces can be digitally placed on the laser very efficiently, there is hardly any waste.

So how did it all happen?

After Iris graduated from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, MOTI (Museum of the Image) approached her and 9 other designers to create an innovative piece that captured the future of fashion. Iris Nijenhuis cut up the leather of an old Chesterfield armchair (very smelly to laser-cut!) into hundreds of small and a few larger pieces using a laser cutter. She manually put together all the 1400 pieces into a large Masterpiece. A great technique for the reuse of textile and leather: if you’re bored with your coat or chair, cut it into puzzle pieces and recreate new garments and accessories.

The Basic necklace
Fuchsia Scuba-Suède

The Basic is a subtle and elegant necklace made of laser cut pieces scuba suède, created by Amsterdam based designer Iris Nijenhuis. Stylish, lightweight and comfortable to wear. Steal the show with such an original fuchsia scuba chain or gift.
€49.50

Availability: In stock

Product specifications
Designer :Iris Nijenhuis
Colour :Fuchsia
Material :Scuba-Suède 
Size :19x16x38cm (lxwxø)
Closure :Acryl anchor
Cleaning :Handwash
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  • Delivery in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium
  • Fixed package rate € 4,95 NL, € 7,95 BE/DE
  • Envelope NL (busstuk) € 2,95
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered within 2 working days in the Netherlands
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered in 3 working days in Belgium, Germany
  • International Delivery
  • Rate depends on weight and destination
  • You can always see the delivery costs for your order in your order overview before you pay
  • Delivery depending on destination in 2 to 14 days
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The basic necklace by Iris Nijenhuis - Fuchsia Scuba-Suède

The Basic Necklace

A subtle and elegant necklace made of laser-cut fuchsia scuba suède. Stylish, lightweight and comfortable to wear, created by designer Iris Nijenhuis from Amsterdam. Each puzzle piece in your necklace can be replaced! All items have a ‘Free of charge repair’ warranty within 1 year. The Basic necklace is even washable. Treat yourself or a friend with something so special!

Designer Iris Nijenhuis

An Amsterdam based designer with a passion for laser cutting and a wide interest in experimental shapes and structures. By experimenting with laser cutting she developed a technique in which the fabric is cut into small puzzle pieces that form the basis of the design process. By connecting the puzzle pieces together manually, Iris creates inspiring shapes and structures for jewellery and other products.

Dutch designer jewellery made of …

At exhibitions visitors say Hey, leather jewellery… Close call, but in fact… it’s not leather:). So if it’s not animal skin, what is it? Iris uses all kinds of textiles like scuba, neoprene and the finest qualities of artificial leather – also second hand. And since the tiny puzzle pieces can be digitally placed on the laser very efficiently, there is hardly any waste.

So how did it all happen?

After Iris graduated from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, MOTI (Museum of the Image) approached her and 9 other designers to create an innovative piece that captured the future of fashion. Iris Nijenhuis cut up the leather of an old Chesterfield armchair (very smelly to laser-cut!) into hundreds of small and a few larger pieces using a laser cutter. She manually put together all the 1400 pieces into a large Masterpiece. A great technique for the reuse of textile and leather: if you’re bored with your coat or chair, cut it into puzzle pieces and recreate new garments and accessories.