"Raising voices of planet-positive changemakers who are working towards a more brilliant tomorrow."
Introducing Stephen Webster
Stephen Webster, the London-based contemporary fine jewellery and homeware brand established in 1989, is known for its powerful aesthetic and instantly recognisable collections. At the heart of Stephen Webster is a respect for traditional British craftsmanship and goldsmithing, but also, fearless dedication to cutting-edge processes and the creation of daring, intricate designs.
Rebellious yet ethical, the brand genuinely stands for something, using materials that are always thoughtfully and responsibly sourced. An approved partner of Positive Luxury since 2016, Stephen Webster embeds sustainability at the heart of every step.
What was the moment you knew you had to dedicate your time to your cause?
The first was about 18 years ago when the term ‘conflict or blood diamonds’ entered our vocabulary. Immediately I joined Amnesty International. This felt like a move toward finding out more. However, as positive as the movement was at the time, the deep dive only established that the diamond industry was in some capacity funding wars, conflict, and child soldiers in countries where diamonds were mined. There was no way to find out if such diamonds had entered the mainstream supply chains.
How do you keep motivated when it feels one step forward and two steps back?
What does a diamond represent to you?
A diamond is amazing. The hardest material on earth, it represents the ultimate natural symbol of aspiration, a light that can illuminate an otherwise more subdued piece of jewellery or indeed a life.
What would you say to Mother Nature if you could shout it up to the Sky?
Hello. Is there anybody out there?
Who or What are you currently most encouraged by that will help us deliver a more brilliant tomorrow for people or planet?
A generation who has never been more aware and concerned about the damage caused by the industrial progression of the last 200 years. A mere blip in the scheme of things and therefore within our limitless capacity to reverse within an even shorter period. It would be hard to imagine a new company being founded who would not consider sustainability as a key pillar in their foundation.