John Lewis launches Completedworks jewelry capsule, sculptural pieces for every day
John Lewis’s first Completedworks jewelry capsule turns 13 sculptural pieces into the fastest way to reset a wardrobe.

A sharp pair of earrings can do more than another knit, and that is the whole point of John Lewis’s new Completedworks capsule. The 13-piece jewelry edit, launched on May 14, 2026, is built around sculptural finishing touches that slip onto tailoring, simple dresses and weekend denim without losing their edge.
This is John Lewis’s first-ever high street jewelry collaboration with Completedworks, the British label Anna Jewsbury founded in 2013 and built on form, emotion and the quiet beauty of the everyday. The collection was co-designed to create a premium range of bold, sculptural, statement pieces, but it never reads like occasion-only jewelry. That is the smart part. These are the kind of objects that can pull a plain blazer into focus or make a black slip dress feel considered without needing a full wardrobe overhaul.

The current John Lewis listings show 12 Completedworks x John Lewis pieces, with prices ranging from £95 to £295. Pearl CZ Earrings sit at the entry point at £95, while the Flower Charm Necklace tops the range at £295. In between are pieces like the Glass Pearl Bow Bracelet in gold at £165, plus necklaces, bracelets and a bangle set, several marked exclusive to John Lewis. The price spread matters here: this is not a token designer name slapped onto fast fashion markup, but a tight capsule that still leaves room for an accessible entry point.
Jewsbury said the brief was about bringing the Completedworks design language to a wider audience, and that shows in the mix of polish and oddball charm. Completedworks has long worked in recycled silver and gold, which gives the collaboration extra weight for shoppers trying to buy fewer, better finishing touches instead of piling up more clothes. Recycled-metal jewelry is not a magic word, but in a category built on longevity, it makes sense to invest in pieces designed to last through more than one season of styling.

The brand’s London showroom and store sits at 69a Lisson Street in Marylebone, and that same sense of sculptural calm runs through the capsule. This is jewelry that does the heavy lifting: one necklace, one bracelet, one pair of earrings, and a familiar wardrobe starts to look newly edited. In a market crowded with trend churn, John Lewis and Completedworks have landed on something more useful, pieces with enough character to make restraint look expensive.
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