• Hand Sculpted Conch Shell Speaker
  • Hand Sculpted Conch Shell Speaker
  • Hand Sculpted Conch Shell Speaker
  • Hand Sculpted Conch Shell Speaker
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Hand Sculpted Conch Shell Speaker

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Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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A beautiful sculpture and volume-boosting speaker in one, this work of oceanic art uses natural acoustics to improve the sound of your phone.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    Everyone knows you can hear the ocean when you put your ear to a shell—but what if you could hear your favorite tunes, too? That was the inspiration behind Lucy Schaeffer’s conch-shaped speaker. At first glance, it looks like a beautiful shell you found on the beach. But when you pop your phone into this oceanic artwork, you can listen to music, podcasts, and phone calls at a volume that’s naturally boosted and improved by the shell’s shape.

    • Lucy hand-sculpts each piece in clay, fires it in her kiln, and glazes it by hand using a combination of pink ceramic glazes. Just like a real seashell, no two are exactly alike.
    • Improves your phone’s volume and sound using natural acoustics—no electricity or batteries required.
    • Accommodates most sizes of cell phone, including larger models.
    • Even when you aren't using it as a speaker, the lifelike shell sculpture is a beautiful piece of art for any room in your home.
    • Dimensions: 9.5"L x 5"W x 3.5"H.
    • Handmade in New York.

    Made from

    ceramic glaze, stoneware ceramic

    Measurements

    9.5" L x 5" W x 3.5" H

    Care

    Dust or clean with a damp cloth as needed.

    Item ID

    60512

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    Lucy Schaeffer

    created by Lucy Schaeffer

    A lifelong artist, Lucy Schaeffer's work has focused on commercial photography, shooting images and video for well-known brands. She fell in love with pottery after her first class in 2018, and it's become a second career. Lucy crafts ceramics in the small garage studio at her home in upstate New York, where she lives with her husband and two kids. "I especially love making functional ware," she says. "Unique pieces that bring beauty and art to someone's home and can be used every day."

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