I have to admit I am on a big dilemma on this design matter. Although I completely despise the idea of having the head of a dead animal hung on my wall as some sort of trophy, I find its form and organic geometry totally captivating. I would like to take the moral issue of the table, so I'm narrowing down today’s question on whether you would hang a faux taxidermy on your wall or not. There are plenty of amazing pieces out there made of paper mache, cardboard, paper, resin, wood, yarn or textiles, that are definitely worth considering. Love how they bring an exquisite vibe to a gallery wall and how they add a 3d feeling to an otherwise flat composition. Some of them are such cuties they are even implemented into a kid's room design. It is, however, the underlying notion behind such object that makes me dubious on whether they are actually a positive addition to a room or their reminisce of an actual dead animal brings a bad karma to the space. What’s your opinion on that matter? Are you a fan of faux taxidermy? Would you have it on your wall? I have added a poll widget at the end of the post, after the jump, to help you answer this one. Scroll down to cast a vote. I'd love to see how many of you are fan of this idea or not!
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ReplyDeletemy daughter has the first from Zara home hanging in her room
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Se ve muy hermoso! Gracias por compartir sus ideas con nosotros! Decorar con vinilos de pared
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