David Gill Gallery
November 14th to December 22nd, 2025 at David Gill Gallery London
November 14th to December 22nd, 2025 at David Gill Gallery London
October 27th, 2025


Mish is exhibiting in London in a new group exhibition of fine jewelry entitled 'New Nature' curated by author & historian Carol Woolton
David Gill Gallery is proud to announce a new group exhibition of fine jewelry entitled ‘New Nature’, curated by author and historian Carol Woolton.
14 November–22 December 2025
The exhibition explores the diversity of design, defining how nature is expressed now in the world of fine jewelry, through the work of seven jewelers, and marking an exciting moment. As the only US jeweler to be part of the show, Mish Tworkowski, will offer a selection of extraordinary pieces revealing detailed and textural artistry.
Also on view will be: The poetic fluidity of Hong Kong-based Michelle Ong and Italian artist Maurizio Fioravanti, whose unique and highly intricate micro mosaic fantasies utterly enchant and delight. Italian artist Fabio Salini will show work that is bold, contemporary, and highly creative. Delicate beauty can be found in the elegant work of British artist Christopher Thompson Royds. Fellow UK based jeweler Dina Kamal fuses her modern approach, rooted in architecture, with precise craftsmanship. The gallery is also delighted to announce an exciting new name and point of view in fine jewelry. Paris- based Philippe Vourc’h is showing new pieces that are imbued with a sophisticated and timeless elegance.
“Nature has provided the backdrop to our lives from the beginning,” explains Carol. “Historically, artists and designers have shown their recurring fascination with biophilic design in the decorative arts as the original way people chose to enhance, enrich, as well as describe their lives. As the world around us transforms so does our vision of nature. Designers interpret nature through a complex interplay of factors dictated by fashion, artistic movements, technological innovations as well as events and beliefs of the period.”
Francis Sultana, CEO of David Gill Gallery says, “The Gallery has a long association with showing jewelry and objets de désir – originally with 50 years of Fashion exhibition back in 1987; to a historical show of Line Vautrin, to fine jewelry of Luigi Scialanga, to more recent work by Michele Oka Doner and Emmanuel Tarpin. This new group show, curated by Carol Woolton, one of the UK’s leading authors and fine jewelry experts, marks a wonderful new chapter in the gallery’s long relationship with fine jewelry. The jewelers that Carol has brought together, from all over the world, really are some of the very best working in fine jewelry today and I am so excited with this new chapter for the gallery and its work with jewelers as artists.”


Mish Tworkowski is Palm Beach-based, having worked from New York for over three decades, establishing Mish Fine Jewelry as one of the US’s most prestigious fine jewelry houses. Mish says, “the title of the exhibition New Nature resonates deeply with me, as so much of my work is inspired by the natural world. The pieces in the exhibition, based mainly on twigs and tree bark, have both literal and abstract references to horticultural material I found on my morning walks through the verdant woods near our country home in upstate New York. I take great pleasure in searching for the most beautiful specimens to base my designs on and the ‘Twig’ Neck Collar and ‘Bark’ Cuff are two of my favorites. I find great inspiration in the magic of nature and love to continually explore its beauty in my work.”





