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Moose antlers aging in the sun source |
I guess you could say I am very fussy about how they are used in decor. I think the trick is to mix them with other objects in simple vignettes with a natural focus where their sculptural qualities can shine and direct the collected composition. In this understated way they will always be timeless. So here are my four ways to use antlers for a fresh look.
As a sculptural element
White on white accentuates antlers sculptural quality |
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These antlers are the perfect shape to use with the other elements in this vignette. They mimic the branches and provide an interesting backdrop for the cylindrical shapes.
What could be more interesting than branching shapes against a dark base? Less is always more.
As a design anchor
Antlers and candles in a vignette |
There's no doubt that the branching quality of antlers makes them a perfect form to arrange objects along an interesting line.There are all sort of images online with candles interspersed among antlers. You could also use small groupings of wildflowers instead of candles.
As a pivot point
Adding interesting lines in a vignette |
Who knew that antlers can actually add a note of elegance when combined with equally elegant objects? They are great for moving your eye around in different directions encouraging you to take in all elements of a vignette.
As functional objects
Antler candleholders |
These are truly exquisite and would look good anywhere.
Add to planters |
Antlers would make a great natural additions to a planter when you have vines or other plants that will grow along a shape.
What's your take on antlers? Do you have any in your decor?
What's your take on antlers? Do you have any in your decor?
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