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Sarnia Shores Beach Art
  • Guernsey
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Sarnia Shores is a Guernsey business that combines a passion for art and the beach to bring you a beautiful local range of coastal-inspired products.

Sarnia Shores uses eco-friendly materials that are sustainably produced to create durable, high quality items you will love. The beach-inspired designs bring the rejuvenating power of the seashore into your home to enjoy all year round.


Please take a look at the Sarnia Shores website and online store at the following link for their current range of products:

sarniashores.co.uk


Local Inspiration

All of the products on the Sarnia Shores store are inspired by the Guernsey coastline, often created using local materials gathered from the shoreline.

Take a piece of the Guernsey coast with you wherever you go and bring the tranquility of the sea into your life.


High Quality

Wherever possible, we use durable, eco-friendly and natural materials that are sustainably produced so that you will have them to enjoy for many years to come.

All products are designed, printed and made in Guernsey and the UK.


Guernsey Art

All of our products feature unique artwork created by Gabi Nobes in Guernsey, inspired by the natural beauty of the local coastline and the quirks of our special island.

Gabi often uses local materials such as Guernsey seaweed directly in her art which is then transferred onto her products. At school she always painted fantasy pictures, and this sometimes creeps into her local paintings done in acrylics.


Check out our store at:

sarniashores.co.uk

Or on Facebook at:

facebook.com/Sarniashores/shop/


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Guernsey Arts 2023 Open Exhibition
12/10/2023

Gabi from Sarnia Shores Beach Art is thrilled to have her Cow & Trident painting featured in the Guernsey Arts 2023 Open Exhibition in the George Crossan Gallery on Market Street. It’s well worth a visit... Read article