




Beach Garland
Coco Del Sol’s beach inspired wall hanging is crafted with driftwood, sea shells, and jute rope. Simple, yet a statement, it can be hung against a wall, used as a hanging mobile, or table decoration.
The driftwood is sourced from California beaches and prepped for decorative use. The driftwood is cleaned and soaked in a water and mild bleach solution to clean off sand, dirt, and any unwanted bacteria. Once dried, it is ready for use and remains in its natural state. Driftwood is best displayed in its true organic beauty.
The sea shells are NOT sourced locally. In order to conserve beach life habitat, the shells used in these pieces are bought from ethical suppliers.
The beach garland averages about 25-28 inches long from top of the rope to the bottom shell. The width averages about 4-5 inches, measuring from the largest pieces of driftwood. The garland has a depth of about 2 inches, measuring from largest shell.
Natural cracks and marks in the driftwood and sea shells are common, as these materials have aged gracefully with time and the tides.
Beach Garland
Coco Del Sol’s beach inspired wall hanging is crafted with driftwood, sea shells, and jute rope. Simple, yet a statement, it can be hung against a wall, used as a hanging mobile, or table decoration.
The driftwood is sourced from California beaches and prepped for decorative use. The driftwood is cleaned and soaked in a water and mild bleach solution to clean off sand, dirt, and any unwanted bacteria. Once dried, it is ready for use and remains in its natural state. Driftwood is best displayed in its true organic beauty.
The sea shells are NOT sourced locally. In order to conserve beach life habitat, the shells used in these pieces are bought from ethical suppliers.
The beach garland averages about 25-28 inches long from top of the rope to the bottom shell. The width averages about 4-5 inches, measuring from the largest pieces of driftwood. The garland has a depth of about 2 inches, measuring from largest shell.
Natural cracks and marks in the driftwood and sea shells are common, as these materials have aged gracefully with time and the tides.