Kieselstein-Cord
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Kieselstein-Cord (/ˈkiːzəlstaɪn/) is a brand founded by American designer, artist, and photographer Barry Kieselstein-Cord in 1972 in Manhattan, New York. Its products include jewelry, silver jewelry, belt buckles, bronze statuary, leather goods including handbags, eyewear, home furnishings, and accessories.
Industry | Design, Fine Art |
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Founder | Barry Kieselstein-Cord |
Headquarters | New York City , United States |
The designer has worked with Calvin Klein and Perry Ellis.[1] The brand has been featured in a variety of internationally prominent publications including: Forbes, Los Angeles Times,[2] The Times,[3] The New York Times,[4] Newsweek, Time,[5] People,[6] Robb Report, Vibe, Vogue,[7][8][9] and The Wall Street Journal.
The brand has been featured on several films including: Sex and the City,[10] E!, Law & Order, Hard Copy, CNN, and NY1.
The brand designation derives from the designer's original family names: Von Kieselstein and Winercord, originating from Austrian-German ancestry. Branches of the family immigrated to the U.S. from the mid 1800s to 1900.[11]