Bring the shoreline home with Coast Of Maine Map Gifts that celebrate lighthouse views, salty breezes, and your favorite harbors. From textiles to paper goods, these pieces feel right at home in a beach cottage, a lake house with coastal style, or any room that needs a nautical nod.
Why Choose Coast Of Maine Map Gifts
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Pride of place: Thoughtful designs that spotlight towns and islands you love.
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Home Ready: Cozy blankets, artful prints, and textile with style.
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Gift Easy: Crowd pleasing presents for hosts, weddings, and housewarmings.
Lake And Beach House Decorating
Create a layered coastal look with map blankets over sofas, quick dry towels in mudrooms, and scroll maps near an entry. Balance blues and neutrals, add driftwood textures, and keep lighting warm so the cartography stands out without overpowering the room.
Travel Map Gifts
Celebrate trips to Portland, Boothbay, Camden, and MDI with souvenirs that tell a story. Pair a chart scarf with a handwritten note, or bundle a print and blanket for a memory filled gift set.
F.A.Q.
Can you map a specific neighborhood or creek? Not exactly - we use mostly vintage Maine maps and nautical charts that capture place with panache and style, much better than a google-like map that doesn't translate to textile well.
Can I add a house name or boat name? Yes! Add a short line of text and we will typeset it to match the design in the title block of the map. An extra fee applies for that level of personalization.
Do you offer gift notes / gift wrap? Yes, you can check the “Gift Option’ box for both gift wrapping and gift message. We will print your note and omit pricing.
How fast can you ship? Our Ship Next Day Collection is in stock and ready to ship next business day. Any other selection will be made to order and takes 5 working days.
Are your blankets soft? Very! Customers rave about our silk-touch fleece and sherpa-lined throws. They’re warm, cozy, and beautifully printed. Check out our reviews!
Where are your products made? We design, print, cut, sew and ship everything from our studio from the c. 1845 Metacomet Mill in Fall River, MA. Most of our textiles base fabrics are imported from overseas.