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The ocean calls to all of us. Pick up a shell and listen. Bring the ocean into your home with these unique pieces.
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Manage the home & tabletop dept at a major luxury retailer.
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Nautilus and Bamboo Pillows
First to recommend
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I especially love the bamboo lattice pillow, which looks so retro
Updated Aug 7, 2008
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Gold Sea Shells
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2 people recommended this item
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True treasures of the sea, these hand painted gold shells would look great in a bowl or basket. You could even mix them in with natural shells. Or a nice set of 3 would make an objet d'art for any tablescape.
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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Topus Vase
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This is really more like a bowl than a vase. It would look great in the center of a table filled with lemons or green apples. It almost looks like a sea urchin. Very sculptural.
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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Coral Sconce
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This unique sconce brings the deepest color of sea coral into your home. Perfect for a beach cottage.
Bring gems of the sea to your home décor with this hand-made coral sconce. Framed in hand-painted wrought-iron, fossilized, lacquered bamboo coral dangles delicately and delights the spirits. Light up the room with this unique take on modern lighting.
Updated Aug 24, 2008
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Coral Trim Trinket Tray
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3 people recommended this item
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Use this glam little trinket tray to hold your keys or your earrings. Would also look great holding a pillar candle, or serving nuts at your next soiree.
A little tray that packs a lot of style. This gold-lined catch-all is hand enameled and inspired by the sea. Choose coral, white, black, or gold.
Updated Aug 24, 2008
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Oscar Tusquets Blanca Nautilus Wall Clock
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If you're like me and can't really do the math fast enough in your head for the 24 hour clock, this Nautilus Wall Clock could be really useful. Not to mention that the design is fascinating.
Updated Aug 28, 2008
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Steuben Spiney Caviar
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This delightfully whimsical set, made entirely by hand, takes the form of a sea urchin, and each exquisit example is unique. The fludity and beauty of the glass highlights the delicacy of glistening caviar beads. No hardware is needed since the glass "spines" serve as feet for the ice bowl and help to anchor the smaller caviar bowl in the ice. This versatile pair of bowls may also be used as charming serving pieces or decorative accents. Jeff Zimmerman, 2007.
Updated Aug 29, 2008
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Tenochtitlan candleholder
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Like vibrant red coral, the seven-branched Tenochtitlan candleholder by Vittorio Locatelli is like a living work of art. Red-painted aluminum casting lends a smooth finish and high sheen, and a true conversation piece on any table setting.
Updated Aug 31, 2008
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French Seaside Birds
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3 people recommended this item
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These funny little birds with googly eyes are amazingly charming. Show them off with your seashell collection.
Updated Sep 3, 2008
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Mussel Shell - Michael Aram
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Very interesting shape bowl that evokes the sea. Use for serving or for decor.
Updated Sep 7, 2008
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