Whilst studying jewellery design at Central Saint Martins College of Art, Conor was able to explore and take inspiration from an array of inter-disciplines such as film, visual art and sculpture to form unique pieces of jewellery, which he now creates in his studio in London.

Prevailing themes in his work include otherness, fetishism and the macabre. Human form is also an evident influence throughout his practice and many interpret his works to be an extension of the body. The darkness of his designs juxtaposes the classically British Craftsmanship, to produce beautifully unique constructed items of fine contemporary jewellery.

Conor Joseph

Whilst studying jewellery design at Central Saint Martins College of Art, Conor was able to explore and take inspiration from an array of inter-disciplines such as film, visual art and sculpture to form unique pieces of jewellery, which he now creates in his studio in London.

Prevailing themes in his work include otherness, fetishism and the macabre. Human form is also an evident influence throughout his practice and many interpret his works to be an extension of the body. The darkness of his designs juxtaposes the classically British Craftsmanship, to produce beautifully unique constructed items of fine contemporary jewellery.