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New Work at Click! Design That Fits

By Seattle Mag May 2, 2013

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West Seattle’s Click! Design That Fits, a lifestyle and gift store carefully curated by husband and wife team Frances and John Smersh, carries a wide variety of interesting, beautiful and functional things, including the work of Canadian artist Karen Konzuk, whose newest collection of gold and concrete jewelry is creating quite a stir.

Called Orbis, this new line is made with 18k gold and tinted concrete spheres, meticulously formed by Konzuk into elegant and minimalist bracelets, pendants, rings and cufflinks, and joins her other pieces, such as her concrete and steel wedding bands that the store also carries.

Konzuk will be in attendance at a trunk show at Click! on Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. More info and RSVP here.

 

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