GK Art USA
Our Story
Where art meets the table

Our Story
The Heart of Every Gathering Is the Table
GK Art was founded by event designer Gershon Kletzkin and Bracha Marzel, born from a shared passion for fine art, aesthetics, and years of experience in the world of luxury event design.
After designing and styling countless events, we discovered a simple truth: the heart of every gathering is the table.
It is where conversations unfold, connections deepen, and memories are created. Yet for many hosts, creating a beautifully styled table can feel overwhelming.
Choosing the right textures, colors, and layers requires an artistic eye and professional confidence — something most people were never taught.
That is where GK Art comes in.
We created GK Art to bring the elegance, precision, and curated aesthetic of professional event design directly into your home, allowing you to create a refined table setting without needing to be a designer.

Meet Gershon Kletzkin
Founder, CM
Meet the Founder — Gershon Kletzkin
Gershon built his career designing luxury events from the ground up.
Empty halls became immersive environments - layered through textiles, lighting, and flow.
Over time, one truth became clear.
The most photographed part of any event is not the stage.
It is the table.
Outside the event world, most hosts were left guessing - over-styling, under-layering, unsure how to create balance.
GK Art brings the structural precision of high-end event design into the home.
Because the table sets the tone before a single word is spoken.

Meet Bracha Marzel
Founder, GM
Meet the Founder — Bracha Marzel
Bracha entered the hospitality world at just 17 years old.
Long hours in restaurants taught her something most design schools cannot - atmosphere is everything. The lighting. The spacing. The way a table feels before anyone even sits down.
She later studied event design in Ukraine, refining instinct into discipline. Her aesthetic remained constant: clean, intentional, never overloaded.
Over the years, she noticed a pattern. Hosts would invest in food and florals - yet the table often felt chaotic or overdone.
Not because they lacked taste.
Because they lacked confidence.
GK Art was born from that gap.
If a detail does not add harmony, it does not belong.