Kinn and Shoppe Amber Interiors bring together fine jewelry and home interiors in The Estate Collection.Courtesy of KinnJennie Yoon, founder and CEO of Kinn, and Amber Lewis of Shoppe Amber Interiors, intersected the art of fine jewelry and home interiors for The Estate Collection. The five-piece fine jewelry line that brings Kinn's modern heirloom ethos into conversation with Shoppe's collected, layered approach to living. Five pieces anchor the launch: a Watch Charm, a Soft Square Necklace, a Ring, a Bracelet, and a Bead, each rendered in 14k solid gold or sterling silver, each designed to be worn into permanence."I think about jewelry the same way Amber thinks about the home," Yoon says. “It’s not something you bring out occasionally. It’s something you live with.” For Lewis, jewelry has long been a quiet creative obsession. "I have a personal passion for jewelry design, and I've said in the past that if I weren't an interior designer, I'd love to explore that space," she says. She and Yoon had circled the idea of a collaboration for some time. The Estate Collection became the right answer to a question they'd both been holding. Yoon describes the collaboration as having to do at least one of three things: build permanence for the brand, create desire beyond the product itself, or deepen the customer's attachment to Kinn. Most don't pass. This one did all three. "We weren't looking for something obvious," Yoon says. "We were looking for something that, once you saw it, felt inevitable."The watch charm from The Estate Collection.Courtesy of KinnThe pair approached the collection as one behavior rather than two categories. "We didn't approach this as two categories trying to meet in the middle," Yoon says. "We approached it through behavior. The home and jewelry play very similar roles. They're both things you return to every day. They hold memory through use." The result is a collection rooted in subtle geometry and vintage-inspired proportions. Interconnected links, varied chain weights, and quiet numerological details, including a recurring 222, hint at themes of connection and continuity. Optional charms and beads invite the wearer to evolve the pieces over time, much the way a home gets layered, edited, and made personal. The Watch Charm is where the two worlds meet most clearly. "It's something new for us, but it feels like it could have existed long before Kinn," Yoon says. "It has a vintage sensibility and a slightly unexpected presence that makes it feel more like something found than something new."Across the line, nothing feels overly polished as each piece was meant to feel as though it had earned its place over time. "Timeless, heritage, high-quality pieces are what Shoppe Amber Interiors is known for. Kinn shares this alignment, so it was truly a connected, authentic collaboration." Both teams worked through the designs together, prioritizing pieces that felt heirloom by intent rather than by accident. MORE FOR YOUThe Estate Collection by Kinn and Shoppe Amber Interiors.Courtesy of KinnAt Kinn, storytelling is foundational, and with The Estate Collection, the narrative is a ritual act of reaching for the same piece every day without thinking. The meaning that builds in the in-between moments rather than the milestones. "We called it The Estate Collection because we wanted it to feel like it exists across time," she adds. "Like it could have belonged to someone before you, and will belong to someone after you." Lewis frames the same idea from the home side. "Whether it's pieces throughout our homes that we live with every day, or the things we wear and make part of our daily ritual like putting on jewelry, we wanted this collection to feel purposeful and created with the intent of daily use."The collection offers both sterling silver pieces starting under $500, with 14k gold pieces ranging from $800 to $2,000. The collection is available at kinnstudio.com, Kinn's Los Angeles retail store, shoppeamberinteriors.com, and select Shoppe Amber Interiors locations, including Newport Beach and Montecito.