ANTLER FURNITURE
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54″ diameter, blonde color. Inside hanging pendant lights.
The antler is spike elk and mule deer. The wave antler fixture is just that, a wavy rolling effect that allows light placement to be staggered. Using an elk antler allows for added height when needed for small areas with higher than normal ceilings. As seen: 32h X 28w w/6 lights.
As seen: 48h x 24w x 24d with 4 lights
The antler is mule deer. The antler shape is designed by placing it with its natural bow on edge and spiraling it round and round. Swirling like a tornado the antler creates a wild spinning look. As seen: 32w X 32h w/8 lights.
Zebra Ottoman
48 diameter with 5 vintage style pendant lights
A member of the elk family, the Red Stag is native to New Zealand. Highly sought after as a game animal, its antler and hide are of a “majestic order” used as The Hartford Insurance Groups company logo for over 50 years. The antler is appropriately named for its red, burnt umber color. The antler has been used for furniture and lighting for centuries. The antler color has often led it to be called simply “The European Horn.” As seen: 54w X 38h w/8 lights.
Antler is fallow. You want an antler fixture to wake up a room! This is the one. The antler is weathered by age causing cracking veins and nibbles by various critters. When painting the antler (custom colors available) the nicks, bruises, and scrapes allow for it to patina in areas therefore leaving a weathered look. As seen: 38w X 32h w/8 lights.
Antler is mule deer. This antler chandelier has a neat “wow” factor. Inverting the antler makes it simple to incorporate into a room needing that special touch. As seen: 38w X 32h w/8 lights.
Static Electricity
“Diane” Description: The antler is mule deer and white tail, as seen 72″ x 54″. Custom sizes available.
The antler is unique in its blonde color. Axis antler is very dense therefore it has been highly sought after by craftsmen for antler knife handles, antler buttons, antler flatware etc. Axis antler is thin and airy so when used in an antler chandelier form it allows plenty of light in all directions. As seen 48w X 42h w/8 lights
As seen: 60w x 60h with 10 lights
The antler is mule deer and is named after my youngest daughter. The smaller antler is a great example of custom sizing for your needs. Keeping the “Lauren Look” but now making it useable in smaller areas. Bath, kitchen nooks, children’s rooms, entryways, etc. As seen: 24w X 18h w/4 lights
66h x 66w with lots of LED lighting. A grand chandelier for entry ways and statesmen rooms.
Elk antler, fallow antler, and mule deer antler are seen here in a unique drop light chandelier. Antler design is oval in shape and used mainly over bar area as well as pool and other game tables. Restaurants have incorporated these as well in seating areas of 6 or more. As seen: 58L X 34w X 34h w/6 lights
Antler is mule deer and named after my oldest daughter. This antler design is most commonly seen in homes when owners want to create a theme area. The antler with its versatility in size is a great medium for custom dimensions, as well as shade accommodations. As seen: 36w X 32h w/ 8 lights.
Flush-mounted canister light. As seen: 60l x 24h x 24w with 4 canister lights
36h x36w x 36d with 5 vintage style pendant lights.
Again, this large antler is used to make a “statement.” The antler is great for creating fixtures and furniture that need “mass appeal.” Over a two decade career I’ve built antler chandeliers and used this magnificent horn in sizes ranging from 18ft. wide by 16ft. high down to 4 and 5 ft. in size. As seen 6.5’w X 7’h w/18 lights.
Very “rich” antler. The deer was originally native to northern England/Scotland. The antler is so unique that kings and queens used it in dwellings as chandeliers/candelabras ,Wall sconces, fireplace tool sets, and decorative adornments on carriages, tables, and dining flatware. The antler has many colors depending on deer species: blonde, chocolate and spotted fallow. As seen: 40w X 34h w/ 8 lights.
The antler is elk and mule deer. This antler design is great for creating a large look without too much horn. Great antler piece when using shades for visual effect vs. main lighting source. Again, this antler can give you options for larger fixtures if needed. I have done 2, 3, and 4 tier fixtures using elk antler ranging in sizes from 14’w X 12’h to 4’w X 3’h. As seen: 54h X 54h w/13.
The antler is mule deer. As the deer ages its antler grows larger each year. As used here, the older antler has many tines and allows for a fuller more filling look with many options for light placement. A seen: 36w X 38h w/12 lights.
The antler is mule deer. As the deer ages its antler grows larger each year. As used here, the older antler has many tines and allows for a fuller more filling look with many options for light placement. A seen: 36w X 38h w/12 lights.
Elk antler has been used for untold years. Elk once roamed coast to coast across North America. The antler is naturally shed and was used by Native Americans for antler pipes and bead work in clothing, antler buttons, weapons and much more. The antler is massive in its appearance, and natural color ranges allow it to work with many other mediums. As seen: 48w X 36h w/8 lights.
Elk antler and mule deer antler are incorporated to make a shape mainly used in rectangular spaces. The elk antler being large allows for extremely large builds. Great rooms with longer runs than widths can have an area filled easily with an oval antler fixture. Dining tables that are 6ft. or longer are great places to incorporate oval antler designs. As seen: 58L X 28w X 34h w/10 lights.
As seen: 4l x 26w x 36h with 4 bell-shaped glass shades with lights. Great for game tables, kitchen islands and entry ways
Antler used in mule deer. The antler is so widely used in many venues. I.e. antler drawer pulls, antler curtain ties, antler chandeliers, decorative antler candelabras. The antler has many color variations throughout which ads to its functional uses with other color mediums in interior design. As seen 26w X 26h w/six lights
Blonde color.
Antler is mule deer. This antler stool is shown with a hair on hide. Use your imagination and fabric to create a neat antler piece for your home. As seen: 14L X 10w X 10h
Antler is mule deer. Really neat piece for many areas of the house. This antler stool is shown with fabric and can be done with your own fabric or leather. As seen: 14L X 10w X 10h
With Brindle Hair on Hide and Hammered Concho Studs. This bench can be done to specific size requirements if needed and in Customers own Material (c.o.m.) As seen: 54″L X 18″w X 18″h
Elk antler and Mule deer antler are used here to create a functional piece of furniture. The elk antler is strong enough to bear weight. The mule deer antler makes for a great filler in completing the piece. Again, this antler bench can be done with your own fabric or hide and in custom sizes. As seen: 42L X 17w X 18h.
This mirror is done with the tines of white tail and mule deer antler. Great piece for entry ways, fireplaces, bathrooms and a number of areas throughout your home. It can be done to specific measurements if needed. As seen: 42h X 28w.
The antler is mule deer and white tail. I designed the antler shield mirror after watching the movie Braveheart. Thinking along the lines of armor shielding and family crests I changed its shape many times before settling on this. Just as the antler oval, I also use antler tines/tips to fashion its layout. This antler mirror is also a “wow” piece in any room. As seen: 64L X 48w (at its wings)
The Model 7T has an awesome feel in the hand. The curves and contours fit the hand for comfortable use in cutting chores. With an overall length of 6 ¼”, it has a 2 ¾” hollow ground blade. Shown here with Koa scales (a premium option). Base price: $255.00 and premium options are available.
One of the newer designs from Strickland Custom Knives, the Whitetail was introduced in 2016 and met with great demand. Hollow ground blade with a deeper belly for greater speed in skinning and animal. Shown here with Red Stag handles (a premium option). Base price: $270.00 and premium options are available.
Texas Hunter Red Stag
The extremely popular Texas Hunter is a drop point design in use in countless deer camps. With an overall length of 8”, it has a 3 78” blade that is hollow ground and razor sharp. Shown here in Presentation Grade Mesquite and also in Red Stag. It is the knife of choice for deer hunters everywhere. Base price: $250.00 and premium options are available.
Texas Hunter 440 Snakewood
SAM Stainless Damascus Pearl
Very popular as an everyday carry knife, the SAM is small and light enough to carry daily and makes a great “Sunday-go-to-meeting” knife. Overall length is typically ~6” with a 2 5/8” blade. It is hollow ground and shaving sharp. Shown here with Rosewood scales. Base price: $250.00 and premium options are available.
Pearl and Damascus Sam
The Long Hunter is a variation on the enormously popular Texas Hunter with the addition of a little over one inch to the blade. Widely used by elk hunters, it serves not only the field dressing and skinning chores, but as an excellent camp knife. Base price: $280.00 and premium options are available.
The very popular JWHunter pattern, shown here with Bocote handle. The knife is 8 7/8” long overall, with a 4” blade. The blade features a finger cutout for doing fine caping work. Base price: $260.00 and premium options are available.