Gisser: Amsterdam Design Meets Colour and Everyday Wearability for AW26 Gisser: Amsterdam Design Meets Colour and Everyday Wearability for AW26

Gisser: Amsterdam Design Meets Colour and Everyday Wearability for AW26

Gisser’s AW26 collection combines its signature Cushion Pattern with rainbow-inspired colour and ten new stretch tennis bracelets

Gisser’s AW26 collection takes inspiration from Amsterdam, with fresh colour, refined designs and new styling options across its jewellery range

Andrew Martyniuk

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Aug 19, 2026
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For Autumn/Winter 2026, Amsterdam-based jewellery brand Gisser is building on its established design language with a collection that brings together timeless, wearable designs, distinctive statement pieces and a new approach to colour.

Available in gold-plated and rhodium-plated finishes, AW26 has been designed to offer a jewellery wardrobe that is sophisticated and versatile.

 

At the centre of the new collection is the continued development of Gisser’s signature Cushion Pattern, alongside a new colourful range inspired by the colours of the rainbow. The colour collection has been designed to complement Gisser’s stretch tennis bracelets, giving customers the opportunity to mix and match different pieces.

It is a direction that reflects Gisser’s wider approach to jewellery: contemporary designs with a focus on quality, comfort and everyday wearability.

 



 

From the Netherlands to Amsterdam

 

Gisser was founded in 2006 in a small Dutch village, with the aim of creating contemporary, high-quality jewellery that would bring joy to its wearer.

The brand later moved to Amsterdam, where urban life, modern art and architecture became important influences on its design. Gisser describes its resulting aesthetic as casual chic, with a distinctive Amsterdam character. 

Its stated values are Timeless, Elegant and Uplifting, with the brand focusing on jewellery designed to be worn across different occasions.

For AW26, that philosophy continues through a collection that combines established Gisser designs with new colour and additional styling options.

 

Gisser campaign image featuring a model wearing a gold-plated necklace, hoop earrings and ring with a black fringed dress.

Gisser’s new campaign showcases its contemporary jewellery through a striking evening look, featuring gold-plated pieces designed for effortless everyday elegance


 

The Cushion Pattern develops

 

One of the key areas of development for AW26 is Gisser’s Cushion Pattern collection.

The pattern has become one of the brand’s recognisable design languages, and the new collection introduces additional styles that expand the existing range while remaining true to its established aesthetic.

The intention is to give customers more choice within a familiar design, combining the recognisable Cushion Pattern with new pieces for the AW26 season.

Alongside these designs, Gisser continues to offer jewellery that ranges from more understated everyday pieces through to distinctive statement styles.

 

Gold Plated Quilted Ring


 

Colour comes to the collection

 

One of the most notable additions to AW26 is a vibrant new colour collection inspired by the colours of the rainbow.

The pieces bring a playful and contemporary element to the assortment and have been created specifically to complement Gisser’s stretch tennis bracelets.

The combination allows customers to mix and match different colours and styles, creating different jewellery combinations according to their individual taste.

For Gisser, the colour collection is about giving customers more possibilities when styling their jewellery, rather than presenting each piece as a standalone design.

 

Gisser’s stretch tennis bracelets


 

Ten new stretch tennis bracelets

 

Building on the success of its existing jewellery collections, Gisser has introduced ten new stretch tennis bracelets.

The bracelets offer a contemporary addition to the assortment, with the brand highlighting their effortless wearability and modern appeal.

They also form an important part of the AW26 styling story, with the new colourful pieces designed to work alongside the tennis bracelets.

This creates a number of possibilities for combining the two collections, from more understated combinations through to brighter, more expressive arrangements.

Gisser says the new stretch tennis bracelets have been exceptionally well received, reinforcing its focus on jewellery that combines style, comfort and everyday elegance.

 

Colorful Tennis Bracelet Light Blue


 

Quality behind the design

 

While colour and styling are important elements of AW26, Gisser continues to place considerable emphasis on the quality of its jewellery.

The brand works with sterling silver and uses advanced plating processes designed to provide a long-lasting finish. Its rhodium plating uses a palladium base to delay oxidation, while its gold plating uses e-coating for additional durability. 

Gisser also highlights its focus on innovation in materials and design, alongside solid construction and customer satisfaction. 

Its wider jewellery offering includes 14K gold and 950 platinum pieces, as well as laboratory-grown diamond jewellery. For its laboratory-grown diamond offering, Gisser specifies D colour and VS1 clarity or higher. 

The brand also highlights the strong click of its earrings as one of its product details, reflecting its focus on construction and the way its jewellery performs when worn. 

 


 

The plug-a-tray concept

 

Alongside its jewellery collections, Gisser has developed a retail concept designed to make its collections straightforward for retailers to introduce and manage.

Its tray concept arrives fully merchandised, with individual pieces numbered and priced. Retailers can reorder by tray, providing a straightforward system for replenishment. 

The approach is supported by Gisser’s wider retail presentation, including window displays, seasonal visuals and a smart magnetic system designed to be adaptable. 

The brand also provides images, social media content and in-store visuals for its retail partners. Its packaging uses a clean design with a premium feel, alongside Gisser’s signature orange. 

The result is a retail proposition in which the jewellery, merchandising and supporting materials are presented as part of the same concept.

 

Gisser rhodium-plated sterling silver jewellery with laboratory-grown diamonds, presented as part of the brand’s retail tray concept

 

Gisser gold-plated sterling silver jewellery including earrings, necklaces and rings displayed on a branded presentation tray.

Gisser gold-plated sterling silver jewellery, featuring coordinating earrings, necklaces and rings from the collection


 

Gisser in the UK with Goodman Bros

 

Gisser’s development in the UK is being supported by Goodman Bros, which was appointed the brand’s exclusive UK distributor in November 2025. 

Goodman Bros is a family-owned distribution business with a history dating back to 1909 and a focus on supplying retail partners across the UK and Ireland. Its retail network includes independent jewellers and national jewellery chains, alongside other retail sectors. 

Gisser is now part of the Goodman Bros jewellery and service brand portfolio, with the company providing the UK route to market for the Amsterdam brand. Goodman Bros’ Gisser offering includes the brand’s contemporary jewellery collections, including its sterling silver, 14K gold and laboratory-grown diamond ranges. 

The partnership also brings Gisser’s retail proposition to the UK, including its tray concept and wider merchandising support.

Goodman Bros provides stock holding, fast delivery, sales support and marketing services to its retail partners, with dedicated sales teams supporting the brands within its portfolio. 

The appointment gives Gisser an established UK distribution partner as it continues to develop its presence in the British jewellery market.

 


 

A jewellery wardrobe for AW26

 

The AW26 collection brings together several different elements of Gisser’s design approach.

The Cushion Pattern provides continuity through one of the brand’s established design signatures. The new rainbow-inspired pieces introduce colour, while the ten new stretch tennis bracelets offer additional options for wearing and layering the jewellery.

Alongside these are the more timeless designs that remain central to the collection, available in gold-plated and rhodium-plated finishes.

The intention is to give customers the freedom to combine pieces in different ways, creating jewellery combinations that reflect their own style.

That mix of timeless design, colour and versatility sits at the heart of Gisser’s AW26 direction.

 

Close-up of a hand wearing two Gisser gold-plated rings with diamond detailing beside a champagne flute.

Gisser jewellery styled for an evening setting, featuring gold-plated rings with diamond detailing alongside a champagne flute


 

Looking ahead

 

Founded in 2006, Gisser has developed from its Dutch beginnings into an Amsterdam-based jewellery brand with an expanding international presence.

AW26 continues that development while building on the design elements that have become associated with the brand.

The Cushion Pattern is expanded with new styles, colour is introduced through a rainbow-inspired collection, and ten new stretch tennis bracelets add another dimension to the range.

Behind the collections, Gisser continues to focus on advanced plating, materials and construction, while its plug-a-tray concept and wider retail support are designed to provide retailers with a straightforward way to present and replenish the jewellery. 

With Goodman Bros now its exclusive UK distributor, Gisser has also strengthened its route into the British jewellery trade. 

For AW26, the result is a collection that brings together Gisser’s established Amsterdam design identity with colour, sparkle and new ways to wear its jewellery — while maintaining the focus on quality and everyday wearability that sits at the centre of the brand.

 


 

The Jewels Club Take

 

Gisser’s AW26 collection is interesting because it brings together two sides of the jewellery market that do not always sit comfortably together: timeless everyday pieces and a stronger sense of colour and personal styling.

The development of the Cushion Pattern gives the collection continuity, while the new rainbow-inspired pieces and stretch tennis bracelets introduce more freedom to mix and match.

There is also a clear understanding of the retailer behind the collection. The plug-a-tray concept, advanced plating and wider merchandising support show that Gisser is thinking about more than the jewellery itself.

With Goodman Bros now handling its exclusive UK distribution, Gisser has a clear route into the British market. AW26 gives that proposition something new to talk about — colour, layering and versatility — without moving away from the quality and wearability that underpin the brand.

 


 

Discover more

 

Be the first to see Gisser’s new AW26 pieces

 

Gisser will be showcasing its new AW26 collection with Goodman Bros at The Jewellery Show this September. Visit Stand H32 to see the latest pieces and meet the team.

 

 

For retailers:
Interested in becoming a Gisser stockist? Visit Goodman Bros to find out more about the brand and its retail offering.

Visit Goodman Bros – Gisser

For consumers:
Explore the latest Gisser jewellery and find out more about the brand.

Visit Gisser Jewels

Follow Gisser and Goodman Bros:


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