Marla aaron s jewelry vending machine was installed at the brooklyn museum on dec.
Marla aaron jewelry vending machine.
You can now buy marla aaron s chic lock jewelry via a vending machine at the brooklyn museum.
Aaron said she began the process of having the machine built two years ago.
For many a vending machine may be seen as a device of convenience.
But for marla aaron it is about playful innovation and joyous customer experience.
At first she wasn t sure where it should go.
Installed this past weekend the machine will stand as a pop up until the end of the year.
The vending machine s latest residency was at the mz wallace store at 93 crosby street in new york city s soho neighborhood from january 24 may 13.
Today marla aaron s jewelry vending concept gets its first test drive in brooklyn but the ability to easily offer beautiful authentic products to consumers is the direction in which all.
In select retailers across the country.
Marla aaron is rethinking the traditional business model of the fine jewelry world.
The designer just unveiled her first ever jewelry vending machine inside the brooklyn museum in new york.
Marla aaron jewelry objects locks.
Now the machine has moved not terribly far away but to an area with a distinctly different feel.
Marla aaron is selling jewelry out of a vending machine for the holiday season.
It was a valentine s day installation and included this short film love is everything in celebration of love.
It measures 72 inches high 42 inches deep and 30 inches wide with a footprint of 10 square feet.
Late last year the designer launched her ultra creative retail endeavor selling a small selection of her sterling silver and gold signature lock jewelry in a customized vending machine at the brooklyn museum.
8 during the holiday season.
Move over jewelry cabinets and velvet covered display boards the fine jewelry vending machine is in town.
New york marla aaron s fine jewelry vending machine is on the move.
Marla aaron a jewelry designer with a company of the same name has been selling her high end products in a vending machine for nearly a year.
That s a question that designer marla aaron is having us seriously consider.