The autumn is among other things connected to hunting. But how many of the hunters nowaday really puts up there hunting trophieson the wall? I am not really into hunting but for some reason I have always been very drawn to animal horns, skins etc. Thinking about it I have plenty of it at home a longhorn on the wall a cowskin on the floor and on my Corbusier chair and finally a bull head on the wall but made out of wicker! So let’s go hunting………
The French designer Lise Lefebvre has designed these “BearHunter” rugs. A new and “green” twist on this classic floor trophie. She is using old wool blankets that she finds plenty of in thrifts stoores. I like the irony of the revival of something that from the beginning was dead!
A version from a vintage wool Persian rug.
“Snowprint” tiles by the Finnish designers Mija Puoskari and Tuukka Tujula. Aren’t these cute! A hare’s footprint in new fallen snow.
I can see these laid in a bathroom floor in a chalet in the mountains.
A perfect hunt trophie to put on the wall and you get the old grand father clock for the same price! by a Danish designer Polly Westergaard.
These hangers are really a good laugh on the animal trophy by designer Phil Cuttance from New Zealand. A whole wall with these would look really great in your entrance!
These chairs were made by an Austrian artist and designer Helmut Palla for an exhibition in 2009 “Furniture as trophy” at the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. An interesting twist on where you could place your thropies!
The table “oh my Deer” check out his website for more interesting pieces Turniture
Well if you don’t want the trophy on the wall you can just pin it on you. How adorable aren’t these broaches handmade by the Rhode Island crafter Kitschy Galore
Let’s go Hunting!
Sandy Skoglund "Fox games"
The autumn is among other things connected to hunting. But how many of the hunters nowaday really puts up there hunting trophieson the wall? I am not really into hunting but for some reason I have always been very drawn to animal horns, skins etc. Thinking about it I have plenty of it at home a longhorn on the wall a cowskin on the floor and on my Corbusier chair and finally a bull head on the wall but made out of wicker! So let’s go hunting………
The French designer Lise Lefebvre has designed these “BearHunter” rugs. A new and “green” twist on this classic floor trophie. She is using old wool blankets that she finds plenty of in thrifts stoores. I like the irony of the revival of something that from the beginning was dead!
A version from a vintage wool Persian rug.
“Snowprint” tiles by the Finnish designers Mija Puoskari and Tuukka Tujula. Aren’t these cute! A hare’s footprint in new fallen snow.
I can see these laid in a bathroom floor in a chalet in the mountains.
A perfect hunt trophie to put on the wall and you get the old grand father clock for the same price! by a Danish designer Polly Westergaard.
These hangers are really a good laugh on the animal trophy by designer Phil Cuttance from New Zealand. A whole wall with these would look really great in your entrance!
These chairs were made by an Austrian artist and designer Helmut Palla for an exhibition in 2009 “Furniture as trophy” at the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. An interesting twist on where you could place your thropies!
The table “oh my Deer” check out his website for more interesting pieces Turniture
Well if you don’t want the trophy on the wall you can just pin it on you. How adorable aren’t these broaches handmade by the Rhode Island crafter Kitschy Galore