Floral Faux Taxidermy

Fabio Milito and Paula Studio's Elkebana Trophies are Organically Bold

Elkebana is the name of designer Fabio Milito and Paula Studio's floral faux taxidermy series. The collaborative wall trophies are inspired by hunting souvenirs that are often associated with mountain lodge and woodland cabin decor.

Instead of creating faux taxidermy that is fully shaped to resemble real animals, Fabio Milito and Paula Studio worked to create a set of organic wall accents that defy convention.

Their masterpieces are made using traditional wood mounts and fresh flowers that are symmetrically placed to resemble horns and antlers. Blending together American taxidermy decor with traditional Japanese flower arrangements, Elkebana takes its name from the ancient art of Ikebana.

In addition to its fresh flower elements, this series is also accented with striking branches and other foliage.
Trend Themes
1. Floral Faux Taxidermy - Opportunity for designers to create unique and unconventional wall accents using traditional materials and natural elements.
2. Organic Wall Accents - Opportunity to combine traditional wood mounts with fresh flowers and foliage to create visually striking and nature-inspired decor pieces.
3. Blending Taxidermy and Ikebana - Opportunity to merge the concepts of American taxidermy decor and Japanese Ikebana to create a new and innovative style of floral arrangements.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor manufacturers to introduce a new line of organic and nature-inspired wall accents.
2. Floristry - Opportunity for florists to explore new ways of incorporating fresh flowers and foliage into their designs, creating unique and eye-catching arrangements.
3. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to push the boundaries of traditional taxidermy and flower arrangements, creating innovative and thought-provoking pieces.

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