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Innovative reproduction of a sailboat with a rustic finish. Solid wood hull. Sails made from metal.
Innovative reproduction of a sailboat with a rustic finish. Solid wood hull. Sails made from metal.
Charming and elegant couple with classic nautical clothing, made in resin and hand painted. They will look great on a shelf in your home and make it feel very summery! The price is for the purchase of both figurines. If you would like to order them, enter 1 set in the quantity window.
White ceramic mug with printed fish. Microwave and dishwasher friendly.
White ceramic mug with printed fish and the text in french "TU ES MON POISSON PRÉFÉRÉ". Microwave and dishwasher friendly.
White ceramic mug with printed sailor kids on a boat. Microwave and dishwasher friendly.
NAUTICAL CLOCK. Retro and unique clock decorated with a beautiful compass rose. Made in metal.
Model boat for assembling and painting. Nautical learning object for children. Wooden boat to build and paint, all the things you need to make it inside a pretty box. From 3 years old.
Elegant and timeless, this sailboat model is much more than a decorative object. Hand-assembled, it combines natural wood and cotton sails to recreate the classic silhouette of a traditional sailboat. Perfect for shelves, desks, or as a centerpiece in nautical-themed décor. Also a great gift idea for those who love the sea and sailing. Approximate...
For sailing lovers, 3 cute reproductions of a sailboat with a rustic finish. Wooden hull and metal sails. Sold by 1 set of 3 sailboats. The price is for 3 units. Sizes: 8.5x11x1.5 cm.
Model ship made in wood, painted and built completely by hand of a XVI century frigate. A nautical souvenir for the lovers of naval history. The frigate was a warship whose mission was to protect the merchants at high sea, patrolling and escort.
A symbol of elegance and victory, the Columbia (1899) was the first yacht to win the legendary America's Cup twice in a row (1899 and 1901). Designed by renowned American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for the distinguished members of the New York Yacht Club, this vessel embodies refinement and a deep passion for the sea. This decorative model,...
The Rainbow (1934), built to class J rules, was designed by William Starling Burgess and launched in Rhode Island (USA) to defend the America's Cup against the "Endeavour". Sailing boat in hand painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.