Objet Trouvé collection
(“FOUND OBJECT”) A term popularized by the dadaists and surrealists in the 1920s to describe commonplace objects the artists were inextricably drawn to while perusing the streets or scouring the flea markets of Paris. The surrealists believed beauty lied in these chance encounters and that each object had a soul, unconscious desires, and a psychic charge. In harmony with this surrealist interpretation, our Objets, collected from beaches all around the world and altered by diamonds, have rich pasts and futures that have yet to be determined.