Nailed It
From neon swirls to matte lavender.
Add a variety of lengths to that, and the options increase exponentially.
Are you after elegance or edge?
Something manageable or entirely exaggerated?
Trust us, its anything but basic.
We combed through Instagram to compile some of the most eye-catching paint jobs out there.
Here, 25 medium coffin manis for your consideration.
White Graphic
Medium coffins are the perfect shape to deck out with some deco.
V-tips, diagonal stripes, and in-step patterns of white polish are elegant and a little funky.
Retro Orange
Throw it back.
Orange and lemon swirls couple with daisies and glitter in a vibrant 70s splash.
V-Tip French
A deep V-tip French in classic white is a new, high-drama classic.
Angelic Skies
ICYMI cloud nailsare trending.
Blue skies are speckled with starbursts and fluffy clouds to create this angelic manicure.
Matte Lavender
We love a neon lavender with a matte finish for an individual take on purple haze.
Clear Crystalline
Clear coffin nails goEuphoria-esque with a freckling of round and refractive crystals.
It really is all about the shape.
Paint Splatter
Take us back to afternoon art class.
Splatters of pastel paint are pretty and fun, and blank negative space makes the paint job surprisingly wearable.
The frosty texture reminds us of sea glass.
Cotton Candy Skies
Sunrise, sunset.
Playful Pink
Channel your inner child with some pretty and playful pink polish.
Butterflies, hot and baby pink, and marbled detailing combine for a saccharine collection.
Tortoiseshell
With its blend of brown and black, tortoiseshell is a stylized neutral.
Add a coffin shaped nail, and you have a mani that transcends season.
Daisy Chain
We love it, we love it not,we love it.
Decorate a mustard-yellow coffin manicure with daisy details on a single clear nail.
Black Tie
Give your nails the tuxedo treatment.
Noir V-tips, solid black, and an onyx dot mirror the feels of a black tie affair.
Solid Saffron
Ah, saffron.
Pink and Purple
Pale pink and purple make a charming pair, particularly when finished with contrasting hearts.
This article was originally published onMay 25, 2022