Description
Cotton Bay transports you to the idyllic shores of Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas, circa 1982, where Slim Aarons captured Archibald Roosevelt Jr. and his wife, Selwa 'Lucky' Roosevelt, basking in the glow of a life well-lived. Selwa, who served as Chief of Protocol of the United States from 1982 to 1989, adds remarkable historical significance to this sun-soaked scene. The warm Bahamian light bathes the coastal setting, creating an atmosphere where high society meets natural paradise in perfect harmony.
More than beautiful decoration, Cotton Bay infuses your living space with luxurious tranquility that transforms ordinary walls into windows of sophisticated escape. Your guests discover themselves drawn into an era where charm and class reigned supreme, while the warm coastal tones and relaxed composition bring touches of Bahamian luxury that complement both contemporary and classic interiors. This becomes your conversation starter, your statement of worldly taste, and your daily reminder that elegance never goes out of style.
Available in lustrous photo or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood to perfectly complement your sophisticated aesthetic. Slim Aarons possessed the incredible gift of immortalizing moments that epitomize life's joy and beauty, and this classic exemplifies his artistic mastery. Transform your space today with this timeless vision that makes every day feel like a luxurious coastal escape.