I keep wondering if that rustic Western look of antler lighting will ever go away and leave the deer with their heads and horns intact. According to Dale Stevens, the modernistas that love Scott-Cooner (who doesn’t?) buy a house in Aspen and immediately get sucked into wanting dead horns hanging from the ceiling but don’t know how to get the look without going full out cowboy and keep it pure. The answer is in white porcelain from Roll & Hill appropriately called “Antler Lamps” and available in the twelve light version for $5900. Okay, I’ll take it on the lay-away plan, but if only I get the house in Aspen. If the white porcelain isn’t attainable and you still have antler addiction, check out the scrap metal deer head at the David Sutherland Showroom. (No animal was harmed in producing this product unless some of the scrap metal came from a car that ran into a deer on the highway going home to an antler adorned home in Aspen.)
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