Lucy Quartermaine consolidates two brands into one
The designer hopes this will lead to stronger market presence, retailer growth, a unified identity and a diverse range

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British jewellery designer Lucy Quartermaine has announced the merger of her two brands, Lucy Quartermaine and Quartermaine.
The Lucy Quartermaine brand has built a reputation for its contemporary sterling silver designs and sculptural forms, while Quartermaine has specialized in Italian-made 18ct gold and rare, top-clarity diamonds.
The merger now brings these collections together, offering customers and retailers a seamless choice of prestige silver and high-end gold within one catalogue.
Quartermaine will continue as a high jewellery sub-brand within Lucy Quartermaine, retaining its identity and commitment to Italian craftsmanship, 18ct gold, and exceptional diamonds.
The designer hopes this will lead to stronger market presence, retailer growth, a unified identity and a diverse range.
From Autumn/Winter 2025, retailers will have access to a complete catalogue of both silver
and fine gold collections. Lucy Quartermaine continues to expand globally, with a focus on ethical sourcing and sustainability, including planting a tree for every piece sold in partnership with Ripple Africa.
Quartemaine said: “Merging my two wonderful brands has been a carefully considered decision. With the strong reputation of the Lucy Quartermaine name, it felt right to bring Quartermaine into the family so we can offer both silver and gold styles together, giving retailers and customers the best of both worlds.”