Jewelry, objects, and wearables that blur the line between art and design, one secondhand-sourced material at a time.

Step into the world of Studio SDK and you’ll find more than just jewelry. You’ll find a creative language, one that plays with form, texture, and scale, showing up across sculptures, wearables, and objects that resist easy categorization. At Bloom, Sasha brings a carefully curated collection of handmade jewelry, art pieces, and textile work, each created with intention and rooted in her signature process: starting with the material, and letting it lead.
Whether she’s sourcing deadstock beads, reclaimed fabrics, or the perfect secondhand pearls, Sasha is deeply guided by texture and tactility. Her practice often begins with a color palette or a material quality she’s drawn to. There might be a loose scribble or passing thought to start with, but the work is largely intuitive. Each object is shaped by hand, built slowly, and made to reflect the spontaneity of process as much as the precision of craft.

Her pieces are one-of-a-kind, but Sasha’s voice shows up clearly in all of them, a recognizable rhythm in the shapes, the palettes, the feel. And just like her work, Studio SDK doesn’t sit neatly in a box. It’s not just art. It’s not just design. It’s both, or neither, and that in-between-ness is exactly the point.
Sasha recently moved into her first art studio since college, a light-filled space where much of this work takes shape. But some pieces still begin at her coffee table, or while chatting around a friend’s dining table, a reminder that art doesn’t need a pedestal. It just needs a place to be made.

What You'll Find at Bloom
Handmade jewelry crafted with secondhand-sourced materials, sculptural wearables and art-driven objects and one-of-a-kind pieces rooted in color, form, and play
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Why Bloom?
“For a long time I have been dreaming about running my own “third space” that is chameleon-like and amorphos, a space that can bring community together while functioning as a place to gather, to create, to learn, to watch, and on and on. At the same time, I have also been dreaming about a space to hold my creations- as a creative person, I feel confined by the distinctions that some people like the draw between art and design and find that my work doesn’t always sit well within those separate spaces. I see my work as art and design. It walks the line between the two while also being both at the same time. I want to create a space that is as blurry as I am. When I saw the signs in the windows on Wickenden Street I became very curious so I did some googling and decided to apply. I felt like the vibe I was getting just from Bloom's online presence made me feel like this is a space I would be welcomed in and I could further nurture my ideas here while trying to grow them alongside other likeminded people.” - Sasha, Studio SDK
Fun Fact
Sasha once ran a jewelry line called Ornament.Skin, a nod to the way jewelry acts as the final layer, the ornament on the tree. Though the name didn’t stick, the idea lives on in her work: pieces that adorn, accent, and express something personal, without saying a word.