It may come and go as a trend, but here in Rhode Island, we heart everything nautical — always have, always will. So we’re excited about the opening of the new home store Sue Casa in Bristol, Rhode Island that provides a healthy dose of elegantly done nautical style along with wares from Trina Turk Residential, John Robshaw, and Oly Studio...
The shop also serves as a gallery of sorts for owner Susan O’Donnell’s funky gyotaku fish prints. To see more of her work, visit nantucketgyotaku.com.
Sue Casa
39 State Street
Bristol, Rhode Island
(401) 396-9904
(Images: Sarah Rainwater)









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I used to live in Bristol...man, I wish this was there when I lived there!
Yes, in some places nautical is a way of life, not a trend.
Have I mentioned how much I enjoy seeing these AT posts from Rhode Island? It's great to see stylish places that aren't big city.
I have been to Bristol! I went to a gorgeous wedding there.
I wish I had known about this store, at the time.
Emily
I'm going to Bristol in a few weeks and i can't wait to check out this store -thanks for the tip.
I too love the RI posts - even though I'm in San Francisco, I go back to Rhode Island every summer
Perhaps it's time to look for a Rhode Island blogger for regular contributions?
the shelving with those amazing fish prints and pillows all lined up are wonderful. and I'm absolutely loving those seahorse pillows!
Sue Casa is indeed a beautiful home decor shop right here in Bristol, RI. After more than 20 years living/working in New York City, it's inspiring to see this kind of great design in a small seaside town like Bristol. And while we're on the subject, I have a small retail/trade shop as well. Oliveira Textiles specializes in sustainable printed fabrics and home/fashion accessories. Contemporary style combined with organic materials and all local manufacturing. Come by and touch our textiles! Dawn, www.oliveiratextiles.com