This throw rug's leafy design, made with raffia in three cool shades of green, conjures a vision of palm fronds moving in the breeze.
These rectangular, fabric-covered glass candleholders will cast a midsummer night's glow on any room.
A border of pale-green appliques dresses up sheer linen curtains without blocking the sunshine. The botanical motif evokes the foliage inside and out, and the cutouts' positioning can be adjusted to suit any panel size.
This summery runner is 86 inches long; you can add or subtract leaves, depending on the length of your table.
Incorporate nautical charm into your quarters. Knobs made with monkey fist knots -- a maritime standard -- can be affixed to drawers or lids of wooden boxes.
Bring a touch of the tropics to your reading room with bookends made from seashells.
These Hawaiian applique pillows have swirls of stitching that appear to ripple with the breeze.
A wide-mouth, spiral nautilus shell can double as a pearlescent vase for bedroom bouquets.
A series of tufted raffia bow ties, stitched with matching thread onto a sheer curtain, instantly raises a window's sunny quotient.
You can use oversize shells to bring a touch of the seashore -- and a bit of romantic atmosphere -- to an evening at home.
Store-bought lounge cushions get a splash of cool hues. These are perfect for a sun room and can be brought outside come summer.
Bamboo candles, which have built-in shelves, are a pretty way to decorate a table the next time you're entertaining, both indoors and out.
Light up a table with this beachy sand-and-shell centerpiece.
Dress your bed in a lush Hawaiian print and it will fell as if you are waking up on vacation every day.
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