
There is something quietly radical about choosing to cultivate beauty where none should survive.
With Asteroid Garden, AVGVST transforms that instinct into jewellery: a collection that feels less like an accessory launch and more like a meditation on resilience, memory, and desire.
Unfolding in a sequence of drops beginning today, the collection takes its emotional coordinates from two deeply poetic worlds: the solitary planet of The Little Prince and the windswept mythology of Derek Jarman’s Prospect Cottage garden.
Both references speak to acts of care in inhospitable spaces — places where beauty is not given, but fought for. AVGVST turns this idea into form, crafting a universe where garden tools, seeds, stems, and ferns become objects of sculptural intimacy.
The result is a body of work suspended between precision and feeling.
Familiar gardening instruments are stripped of their original purpose and reborn as wearable sculptures, while seeds and fruitlets become symbols of beginnings, rendered through the brand’s signature technical refinement. Elsewhere, sleek stem-like silhouettes suggest renewal in its purest form: minimal, elegant, quietly alive.
Perhaps the most striking chapter is Coloured Ferns, a nod to the feverish fern obsession of 19th-century Europe, reimagined through luminous nano-ceramic finishes in pink, rust, and blue. Here, nature becomes chromatic memory — a living archive of colour and atmosphere.
What AVGVST achieves with Asteroid Garden is more than aesthetic seduction. It captures the tension between fragility and permanence, softness and structure, order and emotion. In a moment where design often chases noise, this collection whispers instead — and somehow says more.
It is jewellery as landscape, as poetry, as survival.
And once it enters your mind, it stays there.



















