Courtney Webb is a Brooklyn based jewelry and accessories designer and maker. Her designs are distinctive, interesting, fresh, versatile, and wearable for women of every age and style. Each piece uses new or vintage fabric, textiles, and leather as design elements. Vintage materials are collected anywhere from grandma’s closet to vintage stores and may be a little dated as upholstery or clothes, but make original accessories when repurposed, rescaled, and reformed to simple, well-composed designs.
Courtney is a child of the south growing up between Nashville, TN and Atlanta, GA and studying architecture in New Orleans, LA at the Tulane School of Architecture. In New Orleans, she loved the contrast of the weathered, colorful old city to the clean, modern concepts in the architecture studio. This contrast always provoked thoughtful and interesting ideas and continues to influence her design process and aesthetic.
Courtney loves many things including turquoise and aqua, all things vintage, coffee, marathon running, imaginary trips to Paris, FALL, sneakers, the Joyce, cornbread, public transportation, comedy, MOMA's architecture and design room, hazelnuts, texture, white sofas, scarves, football, layers, Sunday mornings, sweet tea, and nice, considerate people.
Although based in the hard to leave borough of Brooklyn, Courtney likes to travel to places far and near.
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