The Future Rocks
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The Future Rocks is a global e-commerce company that operates an online marketplace for jewelry made from lab-grown diamonds, lab-grown gemstones, and recycled metals. Its headquarters is located in Hong Kong.[1][2][3]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | E-commerce |
Founded | November 2019 |
Founder | Anthony Tsang and Ray Cheng |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Products | Jewelry |
Website | https://thefuturerocks.com/ |
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The Future Rocks was founded by Anthony Tsang and Ray Cheng in November 2019. The marketplace was launched in April 2021 with six designers.[4]
The Future Rocks designers use materials such as recycled metals, lab-grown diamonds, and gemstones.[5][6][7]
The company opened its first physical retail space with a pop-up shop at Tokyo's luxury department store, Isetan Shinjuku, in January 2023.[8][9]
In 2024, The Future Rocks opened a new pop-up store at K11 Musea in Hong Kong.[10]
As of November 2022, the company hosts 21 designers on its marketplace from nine countries, including the United States, France, Germany, Japan, China, Belgium and Switzerland.[11] Notable designers selling on the marketplace are Swiss LOEV, Spanish RÊVER, German Maren Jewellery, and French Loyal.e Paris.[12][13]
In November 2023, The Future Rocks launched The Ring collection. This design is crafted entirely from a single piece of lab-grown white sapphire band adorned with a 2ct lab-grown diamond center stone.[14]
In December 2023, The Future Rocks collaborated with USA-based lab-grown diamond brand Lightbox Jewelry on an exclusive Lightbox Joy Collection, aiming at bringing a sense of daily delight to wearers through a selection of playful lab-grown jewelry.[15][16]
In Spring 2024, The Future Rocks launched The Ring II with British model and actress Awoa Aboah.[17][18]
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