
By the 20th century, sea glass evolved from a “beach find” to a cultural touchstone. It appeared in coastal literature—like in The Outermost House, where Henry Beston wrote of sea glass as “the ocean’s gift to the shore”—and became a symbol of resilience: something broken, reshaped by time, emerging more beautiful.
For environmentalists, it also carries a gentle lesson: it’s a reminder of humanity’s impact on the ocean, and how nature can transform our waste into wonder.
More than decor, these sea glass boats are a blend of art and nature. They bring the serenity of the coast indoors, showcasing creativity in upcycling and offering a unique, eco-friendly way to decorate with a seaside soul.