Posts Tagged ‘coastal decorating’


Coastal Decorating Tips for Chase Allen’s Handcrafted Sculptures

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Three Coastal Decorating Tips for Chase Allen’s Handcrafted Sculptures

 

1.  Group/school the coastal sculptures in odd numbers….never even!

fish art sculptures

fish art sculptures

 

2.  Play with the spacing of the sculptures and adjust for the wall space that you are using.  These nautical sculptures can be spaced out to help fit the wall so use this to your advantage.  Start the school in a tight pattern and space them outward to match space available.  

 

clown fish sculptures

handcrafted coastal wall art

 

3.  Mix up the species.  Note that the mermaid sculpture looks awesome with the fish art swimming in the same direction.  Here is an exception to tip #1 because you are mixing the species! 

 

coastal bathroom decor

coastal bathroom decor

 

 

 

 

 

Beach House Decor Featuring Lobster Sculptures

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

 

Beach House Decorating with Lobster Sculptures

 

Greetings! Today we are going to show you a few decorating ideas featuring lobster sculptures.  Every lobster decoration photographed here was handcrafted out of steel on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina by coastal artist Chase Allen.  You can find out more about Chase and his work by clicking here.

 

Lobster Art

 

When you look closely at this sculpture, you can see the painstaking attention to detail made by Chase.  Notice the rustic finish and intricate cuts in the metal canvas that his work is now famous for.

 

In our blog the other day, which you can see by clicking here, we showcased 3 coastal decorating ideas for stingray sculptures featuring a Victorian coastal cottage from Martha’s Vineyard, that was photographed by our friends at Coastal Living.  Today I am going to show you a few more pictures of that beautiful beach house, and also recommend a few spots where I think a lobster sculpture would look great!

 

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Beach House Decorating

 

This room might not be the biggest in the world, but look at how they’ve maximized the space.  The two boys’ bunk beds are full of storage space underneath, saving a ton of room and hiding all of their mess I’m sure.  I think a lobster sculpture would be perfect right above their beds, showcased against the solid white wall.  It would match the red coastal accents in the room, and help the boys wake up every morning thinking about all the wonders of the ocean.  The beds and quilts are from Pottery Barn.

 

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Beach House Decor - Coastal Living

 

This coastal decor picture was featured in our stingray blog the other day, but I can’t help thinking a lobster sculpture would look great where the whale decoration now sits.  Highlighting the red accents in the other room, I think a lobster decoration would be truly eye-catching.

 

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The lobster art photographed below is not from the same house, but I wanted to show you how impressive these sculptures look against a white wall.  This nautical sculpture looks great over the sink in this beautiful coastal kitchen.

 

Beach House Kitchen Decorating

 

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In the picture below, you can see how the lobster art pops off the white wall at the end of this hallway.  Special thanks to Iron Fish Collector Jeff Cross for allowing us to photograph his beautiful beach house on Daufuskie Island.

 

Lobster Decoration

 

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Lobster Sculpture

 

Chase creates lobster sculptures in 3 sizes: 12″x 21″, 17″ x 26″, and 24″ x 40″!  You can see them all by clicking here.

 

The photograph above shows off a few of Chase’s other nautical decorations.  In addition to lobsters, he creates beautiful mermaid sculptures, crab art, stingrays, and of course fish!  You can see them all here.

 

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To browse Chase’s Permanent Collection of Iron Fish Sculptures, click here.

To browse Chase’s Current Spring/Summer 2012 Collection of Iron Fish Art, click here.

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Have a great weekend!!

 

 

3 Easy Stingray Sculpture Decor Ideas

Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

 

3 Simple Tips for Decorating Your Coastal Cottage with Stingray Art

 

Here are a few simple suggestions to keep in mind when decorating your beach house with stingray sculptures.  The stingray decorations photographed on this page were all handcrafted by metal sculptor Chase Allen.  Forged out of steel on Daufuskie Island, Chase ensures the quality of every piece of art he makes will be without comparison.

 

1. Find your beach house decoration a good home.

 

Finding the right spot for your nautical decoration is an important decision.  I enjoy seeing Chase’s stingray art showcased against a white background, it really brings out the subtle curves and bends in the steel.

 

Beach House Decor

 

stingray sculpture

 

This giant stingray sculpture was created for Iron Fish Collectors Rich and Gale Silver.  Special thanks for allowing us to photograph their beautiful beach home on Daufuskie Island.  The hand-hammered texture of the stingray looks incredible against this solid white wall.

 

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To view Chase’s Stingray Art, click here.

 

To view the Permanent Iron Fish Collection, click here.

 

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2. Know your decor.

 

It is important to know what decorations your beach house already contains, and coordinate accordingly.  The picture below is from our friends at Coastal Living, and it features a renovated Victorian cottage located in Martha’s Vineyard, originally built in 1869. 

 

Martha's Vineyard Decor - Coastal Living

 

I love the renovated hardwood floors, and the white washed wood panel walls look great in keeping with the rustic theme embraced here.  The decorations around the entryway fit the nautical decor, but I think a stingray sculpture would look even better ;)

 

Coastal Decor

 

The rustic finish on the steel stingray would look great on these walls.  Here is another room in this beautifully renovated coastal cottage.

 

Rustic Coastal Decor - coastalliving.com

 

I love those arching doorways, so open and inviting.  Where would you place a stingray wall decoration?

 

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3. Try something different!

 

In the picture below you can see how great stingray sculptures look in a school.  Chase has designed a special bracket on the back of every iron stingray decor that allows you to change the angle easily, so move them around, spread them out, and try something different!

 

stingray decoration

 

Here is another example of decorating with stingray art, you can move it in any direction you choose!

 

Nautical Art

 

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To see all of Chase’s coastal creations featuring mermaid sculptures, crab art, lobster decorations, and of course Iron Fish Art, click here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 Simple Coastal Inspired Decorating Ideas

Friday, June 15th, 2012

 

5 Easy Coastal Decorating Ideas

 

It is amazing what a difference just a few simple changes can make to your beach house decor.  Here are a few simple ideas guaranteed to give your house a fresh, coastal cottage feel.

 

1.  Vegetation!

 

Fresh Plants or a small herb garden not only look great, but they are good for you too!

I love this picture I found of a rustic wooden garden chair holding a hanging plant, such a cool idea!

 

Rustic Decorating

 

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2.  New Frames!

 

You may not notice the frame when you look at a beautiful picture or painting, but when decorating a room a simple change like new frames on your wall decorations can make a big difference.  Look at this mirror framed in seashells found on the beach.

 

Beach House Decorating

 

The fish sculptures seen in the mirror are handmade by metal sculptor Chase Allen, forged out of steel on Daufuskie Island at The Iron Fish.  Click here to find out more about Chase.

 

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To view Chase’s Current Collection of Iron Fish Art, click here.

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3.  Display found objects from the beach!

 

The beautiful coastal decorated room pictured below is from our friends at Country Living.  I love how the cabinet in the corner is full of shells and starfish from the beach.  Fill your house with beautiful things that you find at the beach, whether it is seashells or sea glass.

 

Coastal Decor from www.coastalliving.com

 

I think this mermaid sculpture would look perfect with the sea green tones used to decorate this room.

Created from a steel canvas, Chase handles every piece of iron fish art from start to finish, paying close attention to every detail.  Look closely and you can see the rustic patina that his work has grown famous for.

 

Beach House Decor

 

Mermaid sculptures come in 3 sizes and a variety of colors, see them all by clicking here.

 

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4.  Seashells in glass jars!

 

Collecting seashells in clear glass jars makes a fun beachy activity a beautiful beach house decoration.  Fill your shelves with jars full of the shells you and your family find,  I love using mason jars.

 

Sea shell decorating

 

5.  Let the light in!

 

Open your windows, pull back your curtains, and let in some fresh air and sunlight.  Breathing in all that fresh oxygen will do wonders for you and your home.

 

Nautical Bedroom Decorating

 

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For Chase’s NEW line of nautical sculptures, he captures two of these design strategies and maximizes their potential, utilizing native Daufuskie pine trees to build these unique frames, and by creating a natural light at night that glows inside your beach home. 

Scroll down the page to see how Chase Allen has ‘re-invented’ the nightlight.

During the day the antique finish his work is famous for is on display, making a beautiful rustic decoration for your beach house:

 

coastal lighting

 

Now here it is at night, showing the 100-200 individual hand-held cuts made by Chase, the light now pours through and creates a whole new form of coastal lighting.  Truly a Re-Invented Nightlight!

 

octopus art

 

This octopus art is 58″ wide by 40″ tall, and is priced at $1,975.00.

 

Please call us at 843.842.9448 or contact us here to find out about availability.

 

Rustic Coastal Decorating

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Rustic Coastal Decorating

 

 Continuing on our rustic theme, I found these great beach house images and decorating ideas from our friends at Coastal Living.  The slideshow, found here, highlights a few beautifully decorated coastal rooms, and offers some great advice for accenting your home.

Rustic Kitchen from Coastal Living

 

I love the faded look of the wood the cabinets are made of, apparently it has been pickled.  They describe the room as a “rustic oasis”, and offer some good advice for decorating with this rustic coastal theme:

“Pickled wood covers all of the kitchen surfaces. When searching for reclaimed items, don’t feel constrained by their original purpose. Here, an old brass curtain rod is given a new life as a towel bar.”

I think it looks great, and I love the antique glass bottles at the top of the window above the sink, they look great when the light comes through.

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This next picture shows how you can use uniquely designed rustic rooms to your advantage.  The stairs create some odd angles for the room, but it has skillfully been transformed into a beautiful reading area and library.  The image is titled ‘Nestled Nook’, which fits it perfectly, as this coastal room invites you in to sit down and read a good book.

Rustic Decorating – Coastal Living

Here is their description of the room:

“Small nooks, such as the lounge area and library, make the most of tricky angles in the attic-like master bedroom. Found objects displayed throughout the room give a sense of history to the room. Instead of framing artwork, prop it against walls or shelving for a relaxed point of interest.”

I agree and think the painting leaning against the wall under the stairs looks great just the way it is.  Throughout the slideshow they discuss how choosing the right unique, or ‘unexpected’ decorations, can make a huge difference in the look and feel of a room.

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The image on the right is titled ‘Accessorized Style’ and highlights this concept of adding ‘unexpected’ objects to a room.  As they say in their description, ‘Never underestimate the power of accessorizing’.

Rustic Accessorizing – Coastal Living

“Never underestimate the power of accessorizing. Add one or two unexpected objects, such as the French wood scrollwork on the coffee table and the large shell-encrusted pillow with heavy embroidery. Pile on your favorite trinkets, and then edit, making sure to vary height, size, and scale.”

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The rustic coastal decorations seen below are hand made metal sculptures by coastal artist Chase Allen.  The iron fish sculptures hang easily on any wall inside your favorite friend’s beach house or beach cottage.  Iron Fish art is the perfect addition to your rustic, coastal themed room.

Iron Fish Rustic Coastal Decorating

 

 

Here is a closer look at “Ocracoke Island”, one of coastal artist Chase Allen’s new spring/summer 2012 Iron Fish collection. If you want to find out more about Ocracoke Island, read my blog introducing this piece by clicking here.

Rustic Coastal Decoration

The vintage finish and rustic patina that you see on “Ocracoke Island Iron Fish” are hallmarks that metal sculptor Chase Allen’s work is famous for. 

Visit the “current collection” to purchase this sculpture found at www.ironfishart.com.

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Also, don’t forget to check out Chase’s new ‘Re-Invented Nightlight Line’ …coastal sconce lighting taken to a whole new level!  By day a beautiful coastal decoration, and by night a whole new work of art that fills your house with a warm natural glow.

Rustic Coastal Decoration – Re-Invented Nightlight

Have a good week!

Handcrafted Coastal Sea Shell Mirrors

Monday, February 6th, 2012

Handcrafted Coastal Sea Shell Mirrors

by Paula Nickels

Hello coastal fans and welcome for the first time to Paula Nickels’ “OCD” Coastal Sea Shell Mirror collection found exclusively on The Iron Fish’s coastal decor blog.  If you like coastal decor and you like an extreme attention to detail, you will love these sea shell collage mirrors.  Featured today is Paula’s largest and most elaborate mirror.  At 6’6” x 3′, I suppose you could consider this a “full length” beach house mirror.  Call 843-842-9448 today to purchase this piece of coastal art at only $2900 + shipping & handling.  Makes for a great beach house gift!

Full length:

Paula's large coastal sea shell mirror

Paula's large coastal sea shell mirror

Detail photo:

Paula's Large Sea Shell Mirror detail photo

Paula's Large Sea Shell Mirror detail photo

Having Fun With Coastal Decorating

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
coastal bathroom with crab sculpture

coastal bathroom with crab sculpture

Coastal Bathroom Decor Made Easy–Nice Crab Sculpture Accent!!!

Don’t work so hard to bring a nice simple coastal touch to your bathroom.  This room is supposed to be calming and serene.  How simple is this handcrafted crab sculpture(ONLY $165)?  It stands out to perfection against the white paint on this coastal bead board.  If you are stressing out finding the perfect coastal accents, stop immediately!  You are doing it all wrong!  Take a deep breath, walk on the beach and start again.  You will be pleased with the results and always remember, coastal decorating should be fun!

5% OFF All Coastal Sculptures +Free Shipping +Free Gift Wrapping

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

5% OFF All Coastal Sculptures +Free Shipping +Free Gift Wrapping November 30th – December 14th.

Christmas Holiday Coastal Art Sale + Free Shipping

Christmas Holiday Coastal Art Sale + Free Shipping

Looking for something coastal to add as a piece of decor to a special friend or family member?  Well, now is the perfect time to be shopping for Chase Allen’s handcrafted Iron Fish coastal wall hung sculptures because all art is 5% OFF now through December 14th.  To make the deal a little sweeter, add in FREE SHIPPING and FREE GIFT WRAPPING!  Go with an original gift this year.  You can’t go wrong with a one-of-a-kind piece of coastal art this holiday season.

5% OFF Christmas Holiday Sales includes all mermaid art, mermaid sculptures, fish art, fish sculptures, stingray sculptures, blue crab sculptures, & lobster sculptures.

coastal bathroom and sculptures

coastal bathroom and sculptures

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Nemo Art-Handcrafted Clown Fish Sculpture

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
Clown Fish Art

Clown Fish Art

Clown Fish Art

Earlier last week, we posted an example of how to use the Nemo Art/Clown fish sculpture when decorating a child’s room.  Now, The Iron Fish gallery offers 5 different sizes of the clown fish sculpture.  Try using this “Nemo Art” coastal decorating tip in your kids room to add that coastal flare.  This coastal decor will no doubt spark the imagination of your child!  The colors and textures of this sculpture will “pop” off of the walls and with the mature “vintage” finish found on all Chase Allen designs, these coastal sculptures remain timeless and will last forever.  “Nemo Art”—Something new and different!!!!

Grouping Coastal Sculptures- A Creative Way to Decorate an Entrance

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

iron fish coastal sculptures

iron fish coastal sculptures

Grouping Coastal Sculptures-

A Creative Way to Decorate Your Beach House Entrance


Above is a photograph courtesy of loyal Iron Fish friends and customers Mr. & Mrs. Nickels of Daufuskie Island, SC.  Mrs. Nickels has used her creativity with these red snapper iron fish coastal sculptures by “schooling” them together by the front entrance door of their beach house on the coast of South Carolina.