Wild Origins
Before refinement, before design, each piece begins outdoors.
Our antlers originate in wild landscapes shaped by elevation, climate, and season. Each year, elk, deer, and moose naturally shed their antlers as part of their life cycle, leaving them behind to weather in the open terrain where they lived.
Time in the elements leaves its mark. Sun, snow, soil, and stone shape each antler’s color, texture, and form. No two are ever the same. These variations are not altered or erased they are preserved as evidence of where the piece began.
Every antler carries subtle signs of its journey: softened edges, mineral tones, natural patina, and asymmetry formed by the land itself. These details are what make each piece singular and impossible to replicate.
We approach each antler with respect for what it already is. Rather than forcing uniformity, we select and pair materials that complement its natural character, allowing the original form to remain the focal point.
What results is not a reproduction or a manufactured object, but a refined expression of something shaped first by nature.