Summer love from Sagaform

We want summer!  If you’ve been in the store lately, you can tell.  We’ve broken out the summery Solair chairs and a Fatboy hammock in hopes of good weather, and Click! is full of cheery summer colors — lots of orange and green!

juicy tray $23

The latest in happy indoor decor is Sagaform’s “Juicy” line – brightly patterned melamine trays, carafes that pack a bright blue punch at the bottom, and the Daisy tea set.

juicy carafe $27
Daisy tea set $27

You can’t help feeling cheerful with all these designs!  Also, keep an eye out for the Juicy tumblers, coming late May:

Sarah Loertscher Trunk Show

We’re hosting a trunk show for our very own Sarah Loertscher!  This Saturday, February 12th from 11-5 we’ll have sparkling beverages, cookies, and (most importantly) jewelry for you to enjoy.  Sarah will be bringing a great collection of her geometric adornments, including new designs and a collection of 24k gold vermeil jewels.

facet rings, $118

facet earrings $48

parallelogram necklace $396 for a 22″ chain — other lengths available

poly cushion cufflinks $135

triple kite post earrings, $168

See you Saturday!

urbancase preview TONIGHT

Remember that beautiful credenza by urbancase that we had upstairs at Click?

Before they head to NY and the ICFF show, the urbancase designers will unveil their new line of contemporary furniture, lighting, and home accessories tonight at Cairo Gallery. The preview is from 7 to 9pm and the gallery is located at 507 East Mercer at the corner of Summit and Mercer on Capitol Hill. John and I will boogie out of Click! promptly at 7 this evening. Hope to see you there!

Megan Bailey Screen Printed Art!

The opening party for Megan Bailey was a huge success. Her show Length Wise came together just in time, defying every technical challenge that was put in her way. Having been told that it couldn’t be done, she blew everyone away with Crocodile, a seven piece spread in which each scale was painstakingly illustrated.

Crocodile

Megan’s work is about line and form, and it is about animals that are at once figurative and very literal. She started with a series of small 4″x4″ blocks, and soon found herself working larger, as in the series of Albatross images entitled “Bird Parts”:

Bird Parts Blue

Bird Parts Green


Megan has been our graphic designer for the last year (remember our anniversary cupcake?), and we are thrilled to be hosting her first art show. She has priced the work to be very accessible, and we expect the pieces to move quickly.
If you do not live in the Seattle area, please call or email for sizes and pricing. Note that all of the images here link to larger versions.