Classy Concrete Accessories

Lauren Cummings' Geometric Jewelry is Architecturally-Inclined

Lauren Cummings has created a line of accessories that fashionistas, minimalist art fans and architectural designers can all appreciate. Using materials that would more commonly be found in a construction zone -- concrete, plexi glass, steel and cable wire -- combined with sterling silver and magnets, Cummings' geometric jewelry adds a bold, sharp look to any outfit. Ranging from her "Concrete Cookies" necklace to the "Stability" bracelet, these hand-crafted creations help build an ever-modern look and will definitely stand the test of time. My favorite piece is the "Concrete Brooch," with sharp angles and detailing that quickly and easily electrifies any classic piece.

All of the Lauren Cummings accessories are handmade by the artist herself and are currently available for purchase on Etsy. Her magnetic pieces have previously been featured in Rhode Island's 'Machines With Magnets' exhibition. With the popularity of DIY and metalwork jewelry continuing to grow, Cummings' concrete creations are definitely something to keep an eye on.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist-industrial Fashion - There is an opportunity for designers to create accessories using unconventional industrial materials, like concrete and steel, to appeal to fashion-conscious individuals with a minimalist aesthetic.
2. Handcrafted Geometric Jewelry - The demand for unique, geometric accessories that are handmade presents an opportunity for artists and designers to showcase their creativity and craftsmanship.
3. Magnetic Construction Accessories - The use of magnets in accessories can open up possibilities for interchangeable, customizable designs, allowing wearers to easily modify their style.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore collaborations with jewelry artists like Lauren Cummings to introduce unconventional materials and shapes into their collections.
2. Craft and Art - The craft and art industry can support and promote the work of artists like Lauren Cummings, who specializes in creating unique and geometric jewelry pieces.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can draw inspiration from the minimalist-industrial fashion trend, incorporating concrete and steel elements into furniture and decorative accessories.

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