
BOX IS A BOX IS A BOX IS A BOX
A box is a box is a box is a box—but is it ever just a box?
Inspired by Gertrude Stein’s famous poem, the exhibition explores different ways of perceiving the box. It is both an everyday object and a place of the extraordinary. Long serving as a protective space for memories and valuables, it is both a keeper of secrets and an organizational system.
Contributing Artists
Anna Søgaard, Lisa Scherebnenko, Melina Sutter, Oscar Hamish Tulloch, Selmeci Kocka Jusko, Walter Wittek
On view from April 10 to May 10, 2025.
ORFÈVRE PRESENTS SUNSET CHAIN
“This work holds personal significance. It illustrates what happens when two distinct souls meet. They inspire each other, evolve, and merge into a new unity while preserving the essence of their original identities.“
– Lisa Scherebnenko
Lisa Scherebnenko, a trained goldsmith and designer, has created subtle gradations from pure copper to pure silver using her own specially developed alloys. These ten alloys were processed into wires, which were then shaped into chain links. The necklace and bracelet serve as testaments to meaningful connections—whether between two people or between nature and craftsmanship.
Sunset Necklace / Sunset Bracelet, 2024
73 cm / 17 cm, copper and silver


ORFÈVRE PRESENTS KATHARINA BEILSTEIN
Along with the launch of our online shop, we are presenting a new artist in our gallery. Kathrina Beilstein’s jewlery cannot be categorized. Her works move in-between design and art. After studying sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf her interdisciplinary approach led her to bridge the conventional rules between art and craft. Therefore, her works often merge fundamental questions of fine art with the modern idea of functionality. The designs range from various categories are handmade using the lost wax technique that is finished with a final surface polish to bring fourth the details of the spiral shapes. Beilstein’s works can be considered as sculptures created to be worn. In our shop you will find a selection of her unique work.