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August 9, 2007
Stone Wall Hook
From the website:
- Quadruple Sea Stone Wall Hook
When there's more to be hung, make sure you reach for one of these four-stone wall hangers.
Perfect for the sophisticated mudroom or entryway, these coat hangers feature sea stones from the shores of New Hampshire.
The stones get their uniquely round shape from years spent in the ocean being tumbled with sand and waves.
Each hook features copper hardware, a light-colored hardwood back and a completely unique stone.
The stones are functional as well as beautiful — their round shapes won't deform coats or snag loose pieces of clothing as you walk by.
For each stone "harvested" another rough quarry stone is "planted" in its place. In the same spirit, for each tree used for the backplates ten times the number of trees are planted to conserve the future of our forests.
Available with a dark hardwood or light hardwood base.
Each stone will vary, as Mother Nature intended.
Comes with mounting hardware for installation.
Can be hung vertically or horizontally.
This product was made by hand.
36"W x 5"H.
$200.
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Posted by: ScienceChic | Aug 10, 2007 4:06:12 PM
I guess this is really showing us all how good of an artist our higher power is?
Posted by: John | Aug 9, 2007 9:33:14 PM
And...tee-hee, geologists don't spell worth a damn...that's stratigraphy boys and girls...
Posted by: ScienceChic | Aug 9, 2007 5:06:06 PM
Specifically these are cobbles and have never left the beach...tsk.tsk I guess stratigraghy and geomorphology don't interest artistic types...
Posted by: ScienceChic | Aug 9, 2007 5:02:59 PM
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