DRYP

A KALTBLUT exclusive. DRYP is an editorial created in close collaboration with jewellery designer Caroline Ohrt & photographer Kasper Servé. The project explores the relationship between light, water and form, and how space dissolves and re-emerges through moisture, reflections and transparent surfaces. Water operates both as material and method: droplets and glass distort space and the body, interrupting the gaze so that form is not only seen, but physically perceived.

The jewellery functions as a transformative element, where traditional craftsmanship is shaped through pressure, erosion and refinement, spatial perception is constructed through light, refraction and moves between the clinical and the organic, allowing the model and the objects to exist in a fragile state of transition.

About Caroline Ohrt:
Copenhagen-based jeweller working with upcycled and repurposed materials to create contemporary jewellery. Through a conscious approach to materials and production, her practice explores how value is assigned within today’s consumer culture, transforming discarded waste into objects of lasting relevance.

Her latest project, Caroh Jewellery, is rooted in mindful design and sustainable craftsmanship. Each piece is handmade in Copenhagen using recycled sterling silver and upcycled glass bottles, which can be donated by the client to add emotional context and value. Guided by a slow, deliberate philosophy, Caroh embraces simplicity, texture and longevity, where Scandinavian minimalism meets an understated edge, and waste is reimagined as form and narrative.

About Kasper Servé:
Copenhagen-based photographer working at the intersection of fashion and art. With a strong focus on aesthetics, his practice explores visual language through carefully constructed imagery, where form, reference and atmosphere are central to the work.

Alongside photography, he works as an art director, overseeing the full creative production with aesthetics and conceptual references as guiding elements.

Through a considered and deliberate approach, his work balances precision and sensitivity, allowing visual expression to emerge through controlled composition, light and materiality. Rooted in European design culture, his practice reflects a refined yet experimental sensibility, where fashion and art merge into cohesive visual narratives.

Photography & Art Direction by Kasper Servé / Instagram: @Kasperserve
Design by Caroline Ohrt / Instagram: @Caroline.ohrt
Makeup & hair by Nini Haugaard Nielsen / Instagram: @By_nininielsen
Model: Emilie Frandsen / Instagram: @Emilie_frandsen
Photographer Assistant: Sofia Hjalmarsson / Instagram: @Sofia.t.hjalmarsson