The animal trend in home decor is still pretty huge. It has moved well beyond the deer of a couple years ago. Now, you can pretty much find any animal represented in home decor, but we are seeing some animals more than others. Hippos, Pigs, Owls, and Rabbits seem to be pretty popular (as well as the Horse, the Chicken and the ever-present Deer...the list goes on). Are you sick of these or do you kind of love a little of it? Here is a small sampling of the items out there.


Hippo Wall Hanger from Sprout Home
Porcelain Hippo from Rose and Radish
Cerealart Bunny Cookie Jar
Velocity Art and Design
Areaware Pico Pink Bunny Pillow from Finn and Thatcher

Bunny Rabbit Lamp, Skk Lighting from Liberty of London

Leather Pig from Jonathan Adler's series of leather animals

Rhinos from Sprout Home
Roost Carved Polar Bears from Velocity Art and Design
Wood Veneer Decal from Eden and Eden
Roost Gilded Pheasant Glasses from Velocity Art and Design
Bird on a Branch Dessert/Salad Plate from Three Potato Four
Animal Shot Glasses from A+R

Nomade Express Slee...
Those shot glasses are to die for!!
How cute is that bunny pillow!
I love the beasties, but I don't think of decorating with animals as the most original idea. Having said that, those shot glasses really are amazing.
I think there is always room for animals and plants in home design but in moderation and with taste:-)
~Lorrie @ mydesignsecrets.com.
I've always loved decorations with animals. My favorites are deers, squirrels, cats and dogs. I also agree that it should be used in moderation though, otherwise it can look a bit themey.
I agree with Lorrie. Sometimes it does go a little overboard, but I love the idea of bringing images of nature inside, whether it be animals or plants. :)
bunny pillow is too cute.
Has anyone seen a white large porcelain dog anywhere, kinda like the bunny or the hippo here? My landlady wont let us have a dog so I need a fake one!
I like the hippo hook (the hippo face one) not so into the back of the hippo one.
I have a "guard camel" on my bookshelf. It's about a foot tall, and I love it. There's always room for a few animals, but they've got to be tasteful, I think.
I third that on the shot glasses, love em. Heck, I love animals
so might as well use them in my decor.
please don't forget the queen of animal lamps, gladys goose, she was very popular in the 1980's.