Category Archives: Coastal Decor Blog

Bold Beach House Decor

With it’s vibrant color scheme and bold furnishings and accessories, this South Carolina vacation home has style to spare. The pops of red even continue out onto the patio! Now I personally enjoy surfboards used in decor, however, I think beach house wall art from the Iron Fish would work better in this particular space. A large […]

Unconventional Coastal Decor

Staircase design by new orleans architect Bockman Forbes + Glasgow, Architecture + Design This designer (Studio BFG) made so many unique and eclectic moves with this staircase: the rope railing (great idea!), the numbered stairs, and the painted edges that give the impression of a runner. The result is fun and carefree – my favorite […]

Stingray Sculptures-Handcrafted Coastal Art

Stingray Sculptures-Handcrafted Coastal Art Above x-large 36 x 43” stingray sculpture in beach house indoor/outdoor space—$1000 which includes packaging & shipping Above  stingray sculpture collection in beach house foyer (1 small, 2 medium, 1, large)—$1590 which includes packaging & shipping Above x-large stingray art above fireplace in coastal living room—$1000 which includes packaging and shipping […]

Gift Certificate for Handcrafted Beach House Art

Gift Certificate for Handcrafted Beach House Art Pick your price~ Know anyone with a beach house or anyone who simply has a passion for unique coastal decor?  Well, with the holiday season around the corner, try giving a gift certificate to The Iron Fish Gallery online.  Chase Allen’s wall hung coastal sculptures are perfect gifts […]

The Classic Coastal Decorated Cottage Porch

This coastal cottage porch is strikingly simple with it’s fresh colors in the furniture that is so well matched with the handcrafted Iron Fish sculptures in the back ground. You can see this customers attention to detail from first glance. The coastal wall art sculptures hang from the wall with ease and can be adjusted to have the appearance of swimming up or downstream. If you have a collection of these handcrafted coastal sculptures, adjust their angles often to keep people guessing.