Taxidermy Horns
Early 20th Century German Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Antler, Blown Glass
Vintage 1940s Ugandan Taxidermy
Bone
21st Century and Contemporary Taxidermy
Fur
21st Century and Contemporary South African Taxidermy
Fur, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary American Victorian Taxidermy
Fur, Leather
21st Century and Contemporary Angolan Taxidermy
Fur
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Taxidermy
Brass
Mid-20th Century Portuguese Mid-Century Modern Taxidermy
Horn
Vintage 1950s English Taxidermy
Horn
Early 20th Century German Other Taxidermy
Horn
21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Mounted Objects
Iron
Vintage 1930s African Natural Specimens
Bone, Horn
Vintage 1950s American Taxidermy
Horn, Wood
2010s Kenyan Bohemian Taxidermy
Soapstone
20th Century African Taxidermy
Bone, Horn, Wood
Antique Late 19th Century American Taxidermy
Mid-20th Century British Taxidermy
Vintage 1930s European Taxidermy
Horn, Hide
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Natural Specimens
Horn, Wood
1990s Tanzanian Wall-mounted Sculptures
Hide
Vintage 1950s Congolese Taxidermy
20th Century African Taxidermy
20th Century African Taxidermy
Late 20th Century African Taxidermy
Animal Skin
Vintage 1960s American Taxidermy
Horn, Lucite
20th Century Burundian British Colonial Taxidermy
Horn
Vintage 1950s Belgian Taxidermy
Horn, Wood
Antique 19th Century American Decorative Art
Horn, Fabric
1990s French Taxidermy
Horn
Vintage 1970s Kenyan Taxidermy
Horn
20th Century African Taxidermy
Metal
Vintage 1970s Kenyan Taxidermy
Horn
Antique 19th Century Austrian Victorian Armchairs
Horn
Late 20th Century Unknown Decorative Objects
Horn, Lucite
Vintage 1920s English Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Horn
20th Century American Decorative Art
20th Century South African Primitive Wall-mounted Sculptures
Horn
20th Century American Taxidermy
Bone, Horn, Rope
Antique 19th Century British Wall-mounted Sculptures
Horn
20th Century French Baroque Revival Animal Sculptures
Metal, Aluminum, Chrome
Antique 1870s Taxidermy
Bronze
Early 20th Century African Taxidermy
Horn
Late 20th Century African Other Taxidermy
Limestone
20th Century African Taxidermy
Walnut, Horn
Vintage 1980s Kenyan Taxidermy
Mid-20th Century Scottish Wall-mounted Sculptures
Horn, Pine
Antique Mid-19th Century Scottish Victorian Inkwells
Brass
20th Century Indian British Colonial Taxidermy
Bone, Horn
Vintage 1920s African Art Deco Taxidermy
Horn
20th Century Unknown British Colonial Taxidermy
Horn
Vintage 1960s American Taxidermy
Horn
Early 20th Century African Taxidermy
Horn
Mid-20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Horn
Late 20th Century South Asian Animal Sculptures
Mid-20th Century Taxidermy
20th Century Finnish Taxidermy
Fur, Wood
Late 20th Century Taxidermy
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Finding the Right Taxidermy for You
The centuries-old practice of taxidermy continues to enjoy remarkable longevity, with today's top designers making mounted and preserved animals key elements of their decor.
Taxidermy captures animals in an eternal moment of animation, so perhaps it’s fitting that the deployment of these preternaturally preserved creatures — and other natural specimens — as decorative accents has endured far longer than the sell-by-date for most design trends. Certainly, the style-setting enthusiasts of tasteful decorating with taxidermy are as passionate as they are many.
Martha Stewart is a lifelong lover of the preservationist’s art, and she has proudly posed with the vintage game birds, foxes and bears that adorn Skylands, her 1920s retreat in Seal Harbor, Maine. Angelina Jolie began an avian menagerie when her daughter Shiloh brought home a dead bird she wanted to keep as a pet. Danielle Steel has an elegant Paris residence packed with exotic specimens, including a giraffe in the foyer. Over-the-top taxidermy remains the flashy signature of party planner and decorator extraordinaire Ken Fulk.
For Chicago decorator Summer Thornton, the reason for taxidermy’s persistent appeal is obvious: “There’s nothing more beautiful than natural creation.” New York designer Ryan Korban agrees: “They add a layer of whimsy to a room that no other decorative arts element can give.” Patrick Mele, another New York designer, thinks there’s a spiritual component to this attraction. These creatures, he says, “are a special gift to be around. Birds, especially, are so colorful they look hyper-real. They remind us that those crazy colors are right there in nature.”
In the vast inventory of collectibles and curiosities on 1stDibs, find antique, new and vintage preserved and mounted taxidermy specimens for your Wunderkammern, mantle or carefully curated home library.
- How do taxidermists fix antlers?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022To fix antlers, taxidermists first drill a hole into the antlers. Then, they insert a wire and glue it in place. Finally, they apply epoxy to the wire, sculpt it to match the other antlers and paint it a similar color. On 1stDibs, find a variety of taxidermy.
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