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Antler Madness: Best Fake Antlers of 2008
Email from 7.21.08

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Carved Wood Moose Head by Roost

While fake antlers and taxidermy in general were pronounced a dead fad by the NYTimes last Christmas, it doesn't seem dead to me. In fact, it may just be picking up steam. To get a solid overview of the fake antler field and share with you both the beautiful designs and the knock-offs that it has produced, I've assembled the comprehensive list below. My favorite? Anything Roost does is stunning in my book....

 
 

>> Antler Chandeliers by Jason Miller
>> Plywood Wall Trophies by Big Game
>> Ghost Antler Coat Rack by Erich Ginder
>> Roost Carved Deer & Moose Heads at Velocity Art & Design
>> Roost Antler Candlesticks & Lamps at Velocity Art & Design
>> Wood Antlers on a Plaque at Viva Terra
>> Antler Table Lamp & Wall Shelf at West Elm

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Chandelier by Jason Miller

>> Wilderness Lamp by Erich Ginder
>> Fake Antlers last Christmas at Pottery Barn
>> Faux Ceramic Antlers from 1959
>> Antlers: A Trend That Is Over in the NYTimes

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Antler coat racks by Erich Ginder

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PLEASE find yourself someone who has wholesale access to get that deer head from Roost directly. I will not even BEGIN to tell you how cheap it is from their catalog!

posted by atlantadesigner on 2008-07-28 12:38:29
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I really love the carved wood moosehead. He seems so cuddly -- which is weird, I know.

posted by kimg924 on 2008-07-28 13:02:55
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You can't even begin? Don't you want to give a hint?

posted by Monkeyme on 2008-07-28 13:26:20
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A good post here: http://stylenorth.ca/blog/2008/07/shops-veercom/
"Don't kill, construct!"

posted by ChrisToronto on 2008-07-28 14:04:30
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Monkeyme - less than $300!

posted by atlantadesigner on 2008-07-28 14:38:17
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If the NY Times is saying a trend is new (or dead), then it probably died (or was hot) 6 months earlier.

posted by anon slag on 2008-07-29 08:01:31
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