Tabletop Décor · Antique Brass · Sculptural Bust
You know that feeling when you walk into a beautifully styled room and there's one object — just one — that seems to have its own gravitational pull? That pulls guests across the room before they've even said hello, before they've poured a drink, before they've done anything at all except reach for it and say where did you get this? This is that object.
A moose bust like no other — set on a classical pedestal base, dressed in a studded jacket with a fine brass chain draped across the chest, antlers spreading wide and proud from a head that carries itself with the quiet dignity of someone who has absolutely nothing to prove. He is part sculpture, part portrait, part conversation that hasn't started yet. Place him at the centre of a side table among tapered candles, winter botanicals and flickering light, and he becomes the reason the whole room holds its breath.
"The difference between a styled room and a memorable one is almost always a single object nobody else thought to put there. He is that object — and he knows it."
Cast in richly detailed antique brass, the studded jacket, the chain, the texture of every strand of fur and each palmate antler point — all of it has been rendered with a sculptor's patience. He is equally at home against dark dramatic walls with crimson florals and candlelight for the most atmospheric of holiday tablescapes, as he is standing alone on a sideboard as a year-round declaration of character. He is not seasonal. He simply gets better as the room changes around him.
