BLONDE MILK began as an accumulation of materials.

Pearls, steel, sterling silver, found charms. Objects gathered slowly, then arranged with intent. What started as idle hands became a private classification system. A way of working, rather than a brand.

All pieces are locally made, either produced to order or released in very small batches. Nothing is mass produced. Materials are sourced in limited quantities, often reclaimed or irregular, which means repetition is rare.

Each object sits somewhere between adornment and record. Something worn, but also kept.

In that sense, BLONDE MILK existed before I arrived at it. Before any single piece was made. It is less a project and more a way of moving through periods of intensity, humour, sentimentality, and restraint.

Some objects are warm. Some are quieter. Some arrive at the exact moment they are needed, whether invited or not.

Welcome to the Land of Blonde. I hope you like it here.

Aléz Smorenburg

Head Bimbo at BLONDE MILK