Nautical Anchor Driftwood Wreath
Nautical Anchor Driftwood Wreath
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The Nautical Anchor Driftwood Wreath is coastal cottage energy at its best. A weathered anchor sits nestled in a cloud of blue hydrangeas and delphinium, framed with raw driftwood pieces and small starfish accents, tied off with a warm yellow striped bow. Classic seaside style with a real handmade feel.
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Made for the nautical purists β the ones with a rope-mirror in the entryway and a well-loved copy of a Nantucket coffee table book. Handmade in Emma's studio and shipped ready to hang.
DETAILS & SPECS
Base: Grapevine wreath frame, hand wired
Centerpiece: Weathered galvanized-look anchor with rope wrap detail
Florals: Blue hydrangeas, delphinium, real driftwood pieces, small starfish accents
Bow: Yellow and cream striped ribbon, wired for shape
Size: Approx. 20β22" diameter (handmade β each piece unique)
Use: Indoor or covered outdoor front door display
Care: Keep dry, avoid direct rain and salt spray exposure
Lead time: Made to order β ships in 2β3 weeks
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π‘οΈ EMMA'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE
Every wreath leaves Emma's studio personally inspected and wrapped. If it arrives damaged or you're not in love with it, Emma will personally make it right.
A NOTE FROM EMMA
I collect the driftwood pieces myself when I'm home for the summer β that's why no two anchor wreaths look exactly the same. The yellow bow was a last-minute call and honestly made the whole thing. It's warm without breaking the coastal cool.
β Emma π
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