837 days ago

2 x Vintage Conchology Framed Prints - Seashell Beauty for Your Home

Andrew from Onehunga

Moving House Clearance! All must go!

Only pick-up from Onehunga, Auckland

Discover the timeless allure of the ocean with this pair of Vintage Conchology Framed Prints. These prints showcase the intricate beauty of seashells, making them the perfect addition to your coastal-inspired decor or as a unique conversation piece.

Features:

1. Seashell Splendor: These prints beautifully capture the delicate details and vibrant colors of various seashells, bringing the wonders of the sea into your home.

2. Vintage Charm: With a classic vintage aesthetic, these prints exude a sense of nostalgia and sophistication that complements a range of interior styles.

3. High-Quality Framing: The prints are elegantly framed to enhance their visual appeal and protect them for years to come.

4. Versatile Decor: Whether you choose to display them together as a pair or separately, these prints will infuse your space with a coastal ambiance.

Dimensions (each print):

• Width: 35 cm
• Height: 43 cm

Embrace the serenity and beauty of the ocean’s treasures right in your own home with these Vintage Conchology Framed Prints.

Capture the essence of the sea in your decor.
Contact me today to arrange pickup and bring the beachfront experience to your living space!

Price: $100

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