
Carved Wood Moose Head by Roost
While fake antlers and taxidermy in general were pronounced a dead fad by the NYTimes last Christmas, it doesn't seem dead to me. In fact, it may just be picking up steam. To get a solid overview of the fake antler field and share with you both the beautiful designs and the knock-offs that it has produced, I've assembled the comprehensive list below. My favorite? Anything Roost does is stunning in my book....
>> Antler Chandeliers by Jason Miller
>> Plywood Wall Trophies by Big Game
>> Ghost Antler Coat Rack by Erich Ginder
>> Roost Carved Deer & Moose Heads at Velocity Art & Design
>> Roost Antler Candlesticks & Lamps at Velocity Art & Design
>> Wood Antlers on a Plaque at Viva Terra
>> Antler Table Lamp & Wall Shelf at West Elm

Chandelier by Jason Miller
>> Wilderness Lamp by Erich Ginder
>> Fake Antlers last Christmas at Pottery Barn
>> Faux Ceramic Antlers from 1959
>> Antlers: A Trend That Is Over in the NYTimes

Antler coat racks by Erich Ginder
Comments (6)
PLEASE find yourself someone who has wholesale access to get that deer head from Roost directly. I will not even BEGIN to tell you how cheap it is from their catalog!
I really love the carved wood moosehead. He seems so cuddly -- which is weird, I know.
You can't even begin? Don't you want to give a hint?
A good post here: http://stylenorth.ca/blog/2008/07/shops-veercom/
"Don't kill, construct!"
Monkeyme - less than $300!
If the NY Times is saying a trend is new (or dead), then it probably died (or was hot) 6 months earlier.