About Me
Erica Anenberg is a multi-media artist and modern day entrepreneur. Having graduated from Cal State University Northridge with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Photography she later went on to study glass at Pilchuck in Seattle and finally jewelry design at Otis Parsons. She has been creating ever since, and has sold to most major stores such as Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Maxfield. Her designs have proven to be a valuable retail item and cherished by those who receive them. They have a distinctive creativity and a uniqueness that ignites character into each piece.No stranger to press Erica Anenberg’s designs have been seen in InStyle, Blender, People and Angelino magazines demonstrating her concepts to be in keeping with the latest trends. Business publications such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Opportunity World, and the Los Angeles Times have featured Ms. Anenberg in articles such as “Rising Star – 19 Hottest New Companiesâ€.The Entertainment world has also taken note of Anenberg’s innovative designs. Erica designed a jewelry keepsake as the table favor for the Emmy’s in 1999 and because of the wonderful response was asked to be the official partying gift for the Emmy’s in 2000. InStyle ordered 1000 of her sterling key chains to be included in Elton John's gift bag for his famous soiree. She has also designed items for ABC where 60,000 of her rings were given out to promote one of their new shows and InStyle promoted their, “What’s Sexy Now†issue with 5000 of Ms. Anenberg’s sterling inspirational rings. Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood and Fox’s Emmy Coverage have all featured Ms. Anenberg. Some celebrities that have been seen wearing Erica’s designs includes, Courtney Cox, Pink, Lenny Kravitz and Drea DeMatto.Her concepts and composition are classic yet carefree and youthful. They appeal to everyone, young and old. “Jewelry helps tell my story through creative expressionâ€, Ms. Anenberg explains, “Precious metals and gems are useful tools in capturing my soulâ€. No design is too big for Anenberg, either. She designed a 16-foot stained glass bar for the 2000 Academy Awards and her stained glass windows grace LA’s famed Kabbalah Center Synagogue, exuding warmth and spirituality. Erica Anenberg is truly a innovative force in today’s world of design.