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Justice Design Group
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Cyan Design
Bring a nautical passion to your desk or bookshelf with this metal anchor sculpture. In a cool, contemporary nickel finish, the gleaming piece depicts a classic ship's anchor in an elevated, refined aesthetic.
. Glen. Riverton, UT. 2024-08-18 22:03:50
Mercana
The chandelier is a beautiful chandelier with that frozen look, featuring an electroplated antique brass chassis and frosted hanging glass rods that form an amazing shade and make this light fixture the focus of any room.
Wildwood
With frosted glass and three lights, the regatta is the ideal chandelier for your coastal dining or living room
Regina Andrew
Natural woven rattan provides a "washed ashore" look on the Bimini chandelier. Looped detailing also provides a nautical touch, while six crisp natural linen shades tailor the look. Install above a dining room table in a coastal or rustic kitchen to tie its design together.
Gorgeous!. Ashley. . 2025-02-13 13:33:58
Currey & Company
The chandelier has an oblong wrought iron frame around which natural abaca rope has been painstakingly wrapped to create its shade. The rope chandelier emits a warm glow thanks to the color of the abaca. The material also lends the chandelier a nautical feel that makes it perfect for seaside retreats and oceanfront homes.
. Mary. rochester, NY. 2024-01-08 19:51:34
The minimalist form of this chandelier is reminiscent of a boat's sails and provides a casually elegant silhouette for any dining room or bedroom. Its white finish brings a bright, fresh and relaxed look, while the airy silhouette doesn't detract from other decors in the room.
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