Knitted Taxidermy

Rachel Denny's Zipper Buck

The popularity of replica animal heads is ever growing: Oregon based fabric artist Rachel Denny has a new addition to her one-of-a-kind buck head sculptures. The majestic “Zipper Buck” (don't bucks have antlers) is the third example of her sculptures in this style shown on the Vitamin D(esign) website; the other two have already been sold. The elegant looking Buck is hand knit with cable stitch accents and a zipper neck detail. Measuring 29” high, 15” wide and 20” deep the stately deer would indeed, as Vitamin D(esign) notes, “look beautiful above a fireplace or over a bed,” however, I find him kind of cuddly and could actually see it in a child's room. Rachel will also make custom orders of bucks or does upon request.
Trend Themes
1. Faux Taxidermy - There is a growing trend for replica animal heads that provides an opportunity to create more innovative and sustainable materials for use in the creation of faux taxidermy.
2. Upcycling - Combining knitting and upcycling to create unique pieces of home decor provides a trend toward more eco-friendly design.
3. Customization - Customizing orders to the clients' preference provides an opportunity for businesses to succeed by catering to individual tastes and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - The textile industry can capitalize on the rising demand for knitted home decor items by creating innovative fabric designs and patterns to attract customers.
2. Home Decor Industry - The home decor industry can offer unique and eco-friendly decorative items to customers by incorporating upcycling and faux taxidermy designs.
3. Craft Industry - The craft industry can explore creative ways to combine different techniques to upcycle or customize home decor items that speak to people's individual tastes.

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