Secure Your Spot: Sophie Bille Brahe Has Landed at Muse for a Limited Time

Long regarded as a go-to destination for international fashion, MUSE is hosting an exclusive Sophie Bille Brahe trunk show in Auckland this week. On now and running until November 27th, this event offers a rare opportunity to see the Copenhagen-based jeweller’s work in person, with only a limited number of 45-minute private appointments available.
Founded in 2011, Sophie Bille Brahe’s studio is defined by restraint and clarity. She speaks often of “taking things away rather than adding,” with each piece refined down to its most essential form. Pearls, diamonds and gold are handled with a kind of architectural confidence — simple lines, deliberate scale and a sense of calm that feels considered and compelling. She draws inspiration from the horizon where “the ocean meets the sky,” imagining diamonds as stars and pearls as the moon, a minimal but poetic framework that guides the shapes she builds.
In person, the work is even more compelling. And now, thanks to MUSE, clients can feel the balance of each earring, the fall of a pearl row, the clean geometry of Sophie Bille Brahe's undulating forms. Nothing is loud; everything is intentional. It is jewellery built to endure, not just in material, but in relevance.



"She draws inspiration from the horizon where “the ocean meets the sky,” imagining diamonds as stars and pearls as the moon, a minimal but poetic framework that guides the shapes she builds."



For brides, collectors or anyone seeking a piece that will prove a future heirloom, the alignment between Sophie Bille Brahe’s design philosophy and MUSE’s curatorial eye is a quietly powerful one. This is not a conventional retail experience, but a chance to choose a piece that is truly special, a piece to cherish in a setting befitting of the design on display.
The trunk show is available for a short time only, and remaining appointments are limited. MUSE has brought one of contemporary jewellery’s most distinguished voices to Auckland — and for those who understand the significance, this is an opportunity you don’t want to pass up.


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