Our buoys showcased in a private residence in France
Our buoys showcased in a private residence in France
Love what Launi Lucas does with our old net buoys!
Turquoise Compass’s collage of our display at Turner’s Christmas at the Coliseum in Moncton, NB.
“Come By Chance” in St. Michaels MD has a window full of our product!
A customer’s window in France featuring our buoys and cowl vents
Our nautical flotsam and Jetsam meet a NYC dinner party!
Grand Banks restuarant at pier 25 in NYC use our cast iron mermaid as their mascot
Cedar Ball Strings at Mobys in Montauk Summer of 2014
Traditional Marine props at Crabby Jacks in Myrtle Beach
Our life rings in the bedroom…
Pizza Hut & T.M.O. join forces for a hang-out party on the beach in Alabama
Our lobster traps and float string at the Soho Grand Hotel, NYC
Our ships wheel and netting at Gilliigan’s, Soho Grand Hotel, NYC
Detail of the above with our large cast iron mermaid
A place setting with our medium buoys
Our large buoys
One of our extra large buoys and anchor
Collage of our rope, numbered buoys, lobster trap, life ring and paddles at Montauk NY
Our surfboard, netting and lobster traps at Four Flags Theme Park
Traditional Marine Outfitters Window at Color Inc. in Boston, Mass. Photo courtesy of Matthew James
One of our extra large custom buoys at the Best of Boston event
Our buoys in Brooklyn, NY
OshKosh B’gosh Project featuring our oars, paddles, and life rings
This is an artists installation of our old net buoys on old wharf pilings in the Hudson River NYC. As the tide rose and fell, it would reveal an ever changing landscape painting!
An installation of our styrofoam buoys
Nautical Curtain Rod
Wildly Creative Drapes
Our large fish buoys
Bait cans
Kettles
Salt Water Reels
Cowl Vents
Ships lights, a buoy, and old glass floats
Glass Net Floats
Painted Paddles
Keywest Floats
An inventive use for one of our lobster crates
Store Shelf with Ships’ Lights
Store interior with ship’s bell, light, buoys and glass floats
We often have the biggest display at trade shows
Our display at a marine trade show
We sometimes have old sails to sell.