Jamie Laubhan-Oliver I purchased the deer heads several years ago through Neiman Marcus. I know that they don't carry them anymore. I wish I knew the vendor so that you might be able to find them...
If you saw all of the pieces in this room in a piled in a warehouse, you'd think it was wacky. However, the way they are arranged — keeping the color palette to almost all black and white and paired with sophisticated furniture — adds glamor. Especially that furry pillow and that sheepskin throw! This is not easy to pull off.
This eclectic mix of wall accessories and artwork gives this space a collected feel. The framed target page is just the right twist to keep you a little spooked.
The black stylized silhouette of this deer-head wall sculpture is a very strong visual in this black-and-white arrangement. Also having the faux deer head next to a human target is one of those things that make you say "hmmmm."
Here's a space that's very contemporary in style, but in the big collection of art along the back wall, there's one piece that adds so much: the vintage scale. Without the old scale with its worn edges, the space could look too polished. Tip: A few general-store style pieces save a space from looking like a catalog.
This is what I am seeing all over chelsea in friends apartments who are successful creative types; designers, artists, celebrity hairstylists - and many of them are renters. They have money & this mix of old & new, yet dark & masculine is something people are dying for.
Mixing different art media is also a way to give personality and dimension to a room. What ties everything together in this room is the colour theme, black and white.
Collections and many artifacts can be displayed together and not look overwhelming by grouping them with similarities, in this case, monochromatic color.