Stormhollow Faerie House
Stormhollow Faerie House
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A dark and deeply wild faerie home of black mountain stone, emerald rings, and the feel of a forest after rain
Stormhollow Faerie House is built from the mountain's most elemental materials — deep charcoal, dark grey-green and near-black stones pack the walls in a close, dense mosaic, cool and ancient, as though compressed by the weight of the Kerry weather over many seasons. Against all that darkness, vivid emerald green gems ring both round windows and run in a continuous, unbroken line around the entire doorway — vivid, alive and precise, like moss finding every edge and making it its own. A single smooth grey pebble sits above the arched wooden door like a small, quiet seal — unhurried and deliberate. The bark branch base fans out in several directions at once, low and spreading, as though the house has grown its own roots.
This is a home of the deep, rain-soaked forest — belonging to a faerie who is most alive when the weather is at its most Kerry-ish, who finds the smell of wet stone and dark soil one of the finest things in the world, and whose home carries the full, living weight of the mountain in every piece.
Handcrafted from deep charcoal and dark grey-green stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the mountain's most elemental, storm-weathered character. The continuous emerald gem rings, smooth grey accent pebble, spreading multi-armed bark branch base, and sharply pitched reclaimed slate roof give Stormhollow Faerie House its wonderfully dark, forest-deep character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Stormhollow Faerie House is ready to find the wildest and most atmospheric corner of any garden — beneath old trees, against dark stone, or anywhere the rain is always welcome and the moss is already well established.
A home of dark mountain stone, emerald green, and the deep alive magic of a forest that is most itself in the rain. 🌲💚🖤✨
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