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Trisha Okubo is an engineer and jewelry designer living and working in New York City. Her aesthetic vocabulary is influenced by systems and modularity and the opposing forces of chaos and order. She is equally inspired by the radically elegant simplicity of Brancusi sculpture and the grid paintings of Mondrian as the exuberant chaos of a Pollock action painting or the poetic lyricism of physicist Carlo Rovelli. She aspires to create systems for living so you can move through the world at ease.

She earned a BS and MS from Stanford University, where she studied industrial engineering. She spent ten years working in tech during the day, dreaming and designing at night. She decamped for London and New York and launched Maison Miru, her unisex system of jewelry - pieces you can infinitely remix and reimagine - for other dreamers, thinkers and makers.

Trisha is enamored of animals, chocolate with cocoa nibs, obsessively compulsively cleaning, listening to the same three songs on infinite repeat, and learning new things. She has a strong aversion to fruit.


WHERE YOU MAY HAVE SEEN ME

The TODAY Show, Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Refinery 29, The Zoe Report, PopSugar, Business Insider, and Goop