Due to their organic nature, no two antlers are exactly alike. Each comes complete with instructions and the necessary hardware to hang from a wood stud or hollow sheetrock wall.
1. Dewey Decimal, $130. In the words of Antler & Co., “Gently cradles the words you love most. Please, don’t disrespect her by putting trashy romance novels atop; she’ll crumble under the ick.” Due to the uncommon growth pattern necessary for this design, availability is limited.
2. Medium Hanger Holder, $70. Hang your hat in style, your scarf with panache or your baubles with ‘bizazz’ (Hepburn fans, you know what I mean).
3. Modern Mobile, $110. Quite possibly my favorite from the collection. Each antler comes with three specially selected ‘artifacts’ for hanging, or you can use your own to create an even more personal piece. Either way, the result will be a rustic and intriguing work of art.
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I LOVE antlers. I'd just heard a few weeks ago there are boys down south who traipse the woods in search of sheds. They get paid good money for them so the competition is huge, apparently.
Funny, I live in the NE where we're inundated with huge populations of deer and they're thriving and multiplying like crazy and yet for all the time I've spent out in the woods and forests, year 'round, I've yet to find an antler shed. Someone's finding them and putting them to good use.
I hope the antlers "found" are antlers shed and not acquired through more aggressive means. That said, I just saw a way-cool antler desk lamp at a vintage store, and my BFF is working out a deal with Santa. And I thought antlers were just a Gorsuch favorite!
You can buy antler sheds at alot of natural pet food stores, they make great chew toys because they dont snap or splinter, and kind of just wear down because theyre a mineral. Also just would like to point out that you can buy them for five dollars and under, this seems like a rip off.
@paigep - Restoration Hardware sells a set of iron clamps as bookends. Price tag? Around $100. At the hardware store? $6. Same thing, really. It's just that someone thought to repurpose an item, and market it as something more creative. In comparison, yes, this seems like a "rip off" - but it doesn't bother me. The people charge this much because they have to offset the cost of finding these antlers. If people don't want to pay that much, they should be able to go to the nearest natural pet store because you've offered a wonderful alternative.