

Oh, and if you're a bit of a material girl, okay I'll say it, living in a material world, you may like the Madonna Disco Lights art - it's a canvas image licensed by Madonna, a limited edition numbered piece in a series of 500. Since they are constructed of palm leaves, perhaps you could dab some paint on them in various spots, using soft colors from the coast, like turquoise, stone, or pale blue, what do you think? Or, maybe you could use them as a room divider or wall art? At $28.95 each, they certainly would make for an inexpensive modern window treatment. I'm thinking that since the runner is 96"H, longer than your average window, couldn't you string them on clear fishing wire or use clip hooks and display them as somewhat of a window treatment? I imagine the afternoon sun filtering in through these, and picture 4 along a picture window, with equal space in between each. Available in both placemats and a table runner, these look to me to be a bit multi-functional. Place one directly on your tabletop so the surface below can peek through, or place it on top of fabric to change the look altogether. On a more affordable note, these *stunning* woven table linens, made from palm leaves, lend an organic airy elegance to your table. $279? Go figure, it's always the one item that I really love that has the highest price tag. The price tag, well, that made my stomach do a backflip. Is this sea garden table lamp the bomb, or what? It fits my bedroom decor perfectly. While you're off discovering coral, I'm sitting here trying to justify a purchase. Crave more coral? Here, knock yourself out with 3 pages of it. Oh, if you do want to dine on these, you can pick up coordinating coral napkins in either red or brown, here. This coral dinnerware is pretty to eat on, but can you image displaying some of these on a wall shelf? They'd be lovely against a creamy white wall, or perhaps a deep teal or bright tangerine. Lately, I'm seeing it in lots of variations, and more recently, in soft blues and creams.

I know the coral trend has been ashore for quite some time now - but usually it was the pure white or red coral on display.

This memorial day weekend, pop on over to your local Z Gallerie, or visit them online, to view their eclectic display of gorgeous goodies.
