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I love this addition to the 50/60/70 collection, inspired by the architecture of Denys Lasdun, specifically the campus at the University of East Anglia. The numbers in the name relate to the angles used in the designs, creating a distinct geometric aesthetic.
This bangle is incredibly comfortable to wear, with its angular form creating irregular lines around your wrist. I love how they stack together—the shifting lines forming different negative spaces with every movement of your hand. Whether worn stacked, solo, or paired with round bangles, it adapts effortlessly to your style.
I wear mine all the time, and it always gets compliments.
Available in a satin finish, made from recycled sterling silver and hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
Other items in this collection include hoop earrings, studs, and napkin rings
I love this addition to the 50/60/70 collection, inspired by the architecture of Denys Lasdun, specifically the campus at the University of East Anglia. The numbers in the name relate to the angles used in the designs, creating a distinct geometric aesthetic.
This bangle is incredibly comfortable to wear, with its angular form creating irregular lines around your wrist. I love how they stack together—the shifting lines forming different negative spaces with every movement of your hand. Whether worn stacked, solo, or paired with round bangles, it adapts effortlessly to your style.
I wear mine all the time, and it always gets compliments.
Available in a satin finish, made from recycled sterling silver and hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
Other items in this collection include hoop earrings, studs, and napkin rings
I love this addition to the 50/60/70 collection, inspired by the architecture of Denys Lasdun, specifically the campus at the University of East Anglia. The numbers in the name relate to the angles used in the designs, creating a distinct geometric aesthetic.
This bangle is incredibly comfortable to wear, with its angular form creating irregular lines around your wrist. I love how they stack together—the shifting lines forming different negative spaces with every movement of your hand. Whether worn stacked, solo, or paired with round bangles, it adapts effortlessly to your style.
I wear mine all the time, and it always gets compliments.
Available in a satin finish, made from recycled sterling silver and hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
Other items in this collection include hoop earrings, studs, and napkin rings
The 50/60/70 Collection
The 50/60/70 collection is inspired by the bold, angular architecture of Denys Lasdun, particularly the iconic buildings found on the campus of the University of East Anglia, where I completed my postgraduate studies. The name refers to the **angles used throughout the designs—50°, 60°, and 70°—**which bring a strong, geometric character to each piece. This collection explores the relationship between structure and simplicity, resulting in pieces that are clean-lined, contemporary, and sculptural.
From earrings and bangles to napkin rings and functional objects, every item in the collection plays with light, shadow, and negative space—designed to be worn, used, and admired every day.
Additional Information
Each piece is a complete one-off, handcrafted by me in my studio in Norfolk. I don’t mass-produce my designs, so you can be sure that your Suzanne Seed Silversmith piece is as unique as you are.
Your item will arrive beautifully packaged in a recyclable Suzanne Seed Silversmith gift box, along with a silver care card and an anti-tarnish cleaning cloth to help keep your piece looking its best for years to come.
Postage & Delivery
Orders are sent via UK Royal Mail First Class Signed For or Second Class Signed For. If you’d prefer a different delivery method, such as Royal Mail Special Delivery, just let me know, and I’d be happy to arrange it.
Gifting
If your purchase is a gift, I’d love to include a personal note for the recipient—just leave me a message at checkout.
Commissions & Restocks
If this item is sold out or you’d like to commission a bespoke piece, please email me—I’d be delighted to create something just for you.
Sustainable Packaging
I take great care to ensure that all packaging is as eco-friendly as possible. Your piece will be carefully wrapped in plastic-free, recyclable materials, keeping sustainability at the heart of my business without compromising on quality.