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Shell Shocked

By Cleskowitz @cleskowitz

Shell Shocked

Fisher Weisman


Call it cliché, but a shapely shell looks quite appealing in a summer home.  I am not one for tchotchkes, and shells can quickly look like dust collectors if scattered randomly about, so make it bold.  Go big, or it's a bust.
The above design duo created a magnificent collection of shell encrusted case goods ~
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Sea shells can look perfectly sophisticated or naturally organic, as determined by their counterparts.  Fanciful or simple, a statement is made either way, and the tactility WOWS!
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One piece in a room POPS and can't help but be a show stealer.  A chest like this would look equally at home in an all white cottage with linen slip covered sofas or in a heavily patterned looking bungalow.
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 The color of these shells sets off the Buddha head collection and demonstrates that shells (and coral) make a good backdrop for a chinoiserie theme as well.
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Whimsical in nature, they may be unexpectedly adorning something surprising, but then the mollusks make clear a little levity or frivolity lightens a too serious space.
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It blurs the lines between indoor and out, bringing the outdoors inside as if the just collected treasures were woven into something magical.
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The beauty and gracefulness of this console table is sculptural and visually arresting, more of a piece of art than a simple table.
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If a statement piece is too much, show a carefully curated collection, but remember, keep it together.  Shells scattered about just don't cut it.
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If your so inclined this could be a DIY project you may want to think about. (You, not me)
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I'll nevet forget the impact this bathroom made on me when I saw it in Met Home.  Barry Dixon, one of my favorite designers commissioned this room covered, like a grotto, in shells by Cathy Jarman for a Palm Beach client.
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