Do you yearn for the feel of the waves beneath your feet and the sun upon your brow? If so, you may want to decorate your home’s interior with nautical themed framed art. At the very least, it may prove comforting to look at during those periods when work and weather conspire to keep your boat dry docked. With that said, here are some boating themed decorating ideas to consider:
Suzanne Lestage
Artist Suzanne Lestage’s Plenitude I and Plenitude II would look wonderful on a rustic cabin’s display wall or over a fireplace. Each one features a canoe and a wooden dock. One of the pictures' most striking aspects is the haunting stillness that they subtly convey. Lestage's work looks great framed or on canvas so your piece of artwork can be customized to fit you and your decor.
Ray Ellis
Are you more enamored with cat boats than canoes? If so, a piece of framed art from Ray Ellis’ collection may just upend your anchor. Three pieces of Ellis’ framed artwork that would pair well together are Coming Home, Henry’s Walk and Moored Cat Boats. They would look nice hanging above a table centerpiece made with an assortment of sea glass, shells and driftwood.
Michael Kahn
Would you prefer decorating your home’s interior with striking photographs instead? Well then, take a look at our collection of framed art by Michael Kahn. His Headsails Series would look great hanging in a hallway or alongside of a staircase. Each of the photos features an interesting close-up of sails. You may also want to place his framed South Beach photo on top of a driftwood table or in the bathroom near a decorative bowl full of seashell shaped soaps.
Those are only three of the artists included within our vast collection of framed art. For suggestions on additional artwork that would look lovely as part of a nautical theme, contact us at 1-800-644-1278.