

Let's go fishing! Decorative fishing trap made of braided wicker with an inverted funnel-shaped armor inside which baits are placed to catch the fish, especially rock fish. Nice object of nautical decoration.
Let's go fishing! Decorative fishing trap made of braided wicker with an inverted funnel-shaped armor inside which baits are placed to catch the fish, especially rock fish. Nice object of nautical decoration.
Ecru cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch. 170 x 170cm
Elegant nautical brass applique in shiny brass inspired by the late 19th century models, composed of a decorative rosette. This type of lamp was used for night fishing in the Mediterranean to attract fish.
Friendly holds sailboat shaped doors. A practical way to avoid slamming doors! The cotton cover can be removed for easy washing.
Blue cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch. 340 x 340cm
Nautical decoration for your home, a porthole mirror in antique finished brass with hinges and rings.
Miniature decorative anchor in solid wood with hemp rope for hanging on a wall, to lend a marine touch.
Ecru cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope. 250x250cm.For a decorative marine touch.
Marine lifebuoy. Exact lifebuoy replica to lend a decorative marine touch.Made of polystyrene and covered with cotton canvass surrounded with cotton rope for holding on to.
Turquoise blue decorative nautical fishing buoy. Reproduction of an old floating fishing buoy that consisted of a glass ball wrapped in a braided rope. It was used until the 1950s. These floats were attached to fishing nets to stay on the surface as they drifted through the current. Give a marine style to your home!
Green fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current. Lends a decorative marine touch.