Architect & Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors; Builder: John G Early Contractor & Builder; Photographer: Greg Premru

The Nautical Knot You Need in Your Summer Home

Fear knot! We’ve gathered the best ways to use the sailor’s classic monkey’s fist knot in your nautical home design. This simple yet thoughtful touch adds just the right on the water feel for your interiors.

Architect & Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors; Builder: John G Early Contractor & Builder; Photographer: Greg Premru

Architect & Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors; Builder: John G Early Contractor & Builder; Photographer: Greg Premru

Architect & Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors; Builder: John G Early Contractor & Builder; Photographer: Greg Premru

History: A monkey’s fist, also known as monkey paw, is a type of knot most often used as the weight at the end of a rope for an easier throw between ship and dock.

Interior Design: Audrey Sterk Design

Interior Design: Audrey Sterk Design

For your interiors: This elegant-looking rope can be displayed as a table’s centerpiece, an inviting doorstop, chic curtain ties, or a unique base for your light fixture…

A Table’s Centerpiece

Interior Design: Surroundings Home

Interior Design: Surroundings Home

An Inviting Doorstop

Custom Builder: Wood & Clay, Inc.

Custom Builder: Wood & Clay, Inc.

Monkey Fist Knot Doorstop: The Gorgeous Company

The Gorgeous Company

Chic Curtain Ties

Handmade Rustic Nautical Style Tie Backs: Andrea Cook Interiors

Handmade Rustic Nautical Style Tie Backs: Andrea Cook Interiors

A Unique Light Fixture Base

Rope Knot Table Lamp Base: Pottery Barn

Rope Knot Table Lamp Base: Pottery Barn

How do you use the monkey’s fist knot in your home design? Share your images with us: info@bostondesignguide.com.

Interior Design: Martha’s Vineyard Interior Design

Interior Design: Martha’s Vineyard Interior Design

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