
SCHRAM&SANDHU was a collaborative project between Laurie Schram and Inderjeet Sandhu. It ran for two years, 2013-2015, and produced S&S Jewellery, The Rent Collection, SCHRAM&SANDHU, and The Soane Museum's tea towel project. These projects are echo's of the same ethos which starts with the credo "No Content, No Product".
In Essence SCHRAM&SANDHU is a brand with no product, in a material sense what we can grasp is a business plan for a brand that delivers precicely nothing but does have a very refined marketing strategy, branding, house style and status driven image.
After this SCHRAM&SANDHU produced S&S Jewellery, a collection of works mostly unwearable created by a fictional jewellery factory following strict rules.
Out of S&S Jewellery comes The Rent Collection. In The Rent Collection SCHRAM&SANDHU have played with basic elements of jewellery making to create subtle wearable pieces. The tongue in cheek title references like "Bank Charge Earrings” reflect a sardonic way of quantifying monetary value. The Rent Collection urges you to spend your money on SCHRAM&SANDHU’s studio rent by buying some of their jewellery. All pieces are contrived from jewellery findings such as chain, fastners and earring backs in keeping with "No Content, No Product" but with both a material outcome and practical use as jewellery


