Step into the world of underwater elegance with our stunning Round Sea Urchin Wall Art Decor—a favourite among discerning interior designers.
Interior designers are drawn to the symmetrical beauty and intricate textures of our Sea Urchin Wall Art Decor, recognizing them as versatile accents that can enhance a variety of settings and themes. From coastal-inspired homes and beachfront resorts to modern apartments and boutique hotels.
Sea Urchin Wall Decor Features
- Versatile natural and organic replica- handcrafted- unique texture
- Easy to install/hang – Lightweight design
- Round symmetrical shape with intricate raised relief details – creating visual interest and tactile appeal
- Also available individually or as a set
- Suitable for coast theme and a wide range of decor styles – timeless appeal
- Creates a sense of tranquility and sophistication
- Ideal for restaurants, hotels, living rooms, bedrooms and entryways
Why decorate with elements of the natural world?
- Educational Value: For marine enthusiasts, biologists, and educators, these decor pieces serve as educational tools, offering insights into the biology and ecology of sea urchins.
- Mood Elevation: The calming and tranquil imagery of the ocean and its inhabitants can promote relaxation and uplift the mood, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere..
Incorporating elements inspired by sea urchins into design projects can evoke a sense of natural beauty and oceanic wonder, creating visually stunning and environmentally conscious spaces.
Did you know ?
- Ambulacral Grooves – These are channels found on the surface of sea urchins, housing the tube feet used for movement and feeding
- The hard, calcareous shell or skeleton of a sea urchin is referred to as the test. It provides protection for the internal organs and support for the spines.
- Aristotle’s Lantern -This is a complex chewing apparatus found in the mouth of sea urchins, consisting of five calcareous teeth used for scraping algae and other food sources.
- These small pincer-like structures are attached to the spines and test of sea urchins, functioning to remove debris and defend against parasites.
- Sea urchins possess numerous tube feet, which are used for locomotion, feeding, and grasping objects in their environment.
- Most species of sea urchins are dioecious, meaning individuals are either male or female, with separate sexes.
- Sea urchins reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water, where fertilization occurs externally. This often happens during specific times of the year, triggered by environmental factors such as temperature and lunar cycles.