Doreen Leggett
Special to WickedLocal
HARWICH At six-foot-four, Nick Nickerson has to duck when he opens the door to the studio of his Chatham Coastal Creations business, tucked nearby the Little League fields behind Harwich Cultural Center.
Nickerson smiles as he introduces himself and explains he was running a bit late because he’d just got off the phone with a woman from Hopkinton; she wanted one of those scallop shell mirrors she had seen at a friend’s house in New Seabury, Mashpee.
“She wants a medium oval one,” Nickerson said, scanning the walls of his studio, where he makes the shell mirrors and a big selection of shell ornaments.