Beck Debuts New Collection as Trove’s Latest Designer-in-Residence
Rebecca Zeijdel-Paz created more than 75 new pieces for the residency, which will be on display at Trove’s store in New York through April.

The designer-in-residence program spotlights emerging and established jewelry designers at Trove’s New York City flagship, which opened in November 2024.
Trove said it created the program to give designers the opportunity to present their collections in a “coveted” retail space in the city’s West Village neighborhood.
Beck, the jewelry brand created by Rebecca Zeijdel-Paz, developed a new collection exclusively for the residency.
“We are delighted to welcome Beck as our newest designer-in-residence. Her exceptional talent and fresh perspective perfectly align with our commitment to honoring artistry and timeless design,” said Seth Gravelyn, brand director of Trove.
“Beck’s collection is a natural complement to the Trove aesthetic, and we’re excited to showcase her new collection.”
Zeijdel-Paz’s new pieces celebrate individuality and refined elegance.
When creating, she draws on her experiences balancing the dynamic pulse of New York with her island roots; Zeijdel-Paz is a native of Curaçao, a Caribbean island located off the coast of Venezuela, just east of Aruba.
Her designs highlight opposites like raw and polished, strong and fine, fluidity and gravity, said the brand, as she creates designs that are both striking and timeless.
“We are committed to empowering our customers with jewelry that appreciates in value over time—pieces that symbolize personal growth, enduring heritage, and become cherished heirlooms,” Zeijdel-Paz said.
“Our approach emphasizes ethical sourcing, working with small mines and repurposed stones, such as 1930s vintage Italian coral or 1960s Arizona turquoise, to create one-of-a-kind pieces.”
Beck’s collection for the Trove residency includes rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
It launched today and will be available exclusively at Trove’s flagship through the end of April.
Since opening its store in November, Trove has featured Fernando Jorge, Pamela Zamore, and Dries Criel in its designer-in-residence program.
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