The best ... animal-inspired designs
Antler lamps, animal-head shot glasses, and more
Chirp Finial Set
Always have a feathery friend perched at your window with these metal bird-silhouette curtain finials.
Price: $16 a pair
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Contact: Umbra.com
Source: Los Angeles
Superordinate Antler Lamps
Made by casting deer antlers in ceramic, this “PETA-friendly” chandelier gives a house “rustic, woodsy charm” without the guilt.
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Price: $1,550
Contact: Millerstudio.us
Source: Apartmenttherapy.com
Patch NYC Needlepoint
These “charming framed needlepoints” take their inspiration from vintage children’s books. Each motif is embroidered on French burlap by the designers’ mothers.
Price: Starting at $325
Contact: Patchnyc.com
Source: Elle Decor
Jonathan Adler Tortoise Lamp
This tortoiseshell lamp “trades its namesake’s shell for creamy porcelain bisque” that’s made from “translucent china.”
Price: $695
Contact: Jonathanadler.com
Source: Elle Decor
Animal Shot Glasses
These animal-head shot glasses forgo cuteness for “weight and detail.” Balance the glass-and-pewter bears, bulls, rams, rhinos, and moose on their antlers or snouts and “pour away.”
Price: $28
Contact: Mollaspace.com
Source: Dwell
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