Elk Lighting and Chandeliers
70Large Elk Lighting Fixtures like this one are going to set you back about seven thousand bucks, and these can be made from shed antlers, collected from slaughtered meat animals, or also made from synthetic (fake) antlers. Elk antlers are a great medium to work in for grand chandeliers like this one, because they are large, symmetrical, and provide great structure for the lighting portion. This huge thing is best reserved for a large spacious room with a huge high ceiling.
Moose Paddle Lighting
This Large Moose Paddle Lighting Fixture is only going to fit in a hall with a huge ceiling. It will make any other room look tiny and crowded, do the thing some justice and put it in a large area, anything else is just cheap. This chandelier is probably going to set you back about five to seven thousand dollars, but is worth the cash if you have the space for it. If I was going to have this one done, I would want the little leather lampshades so as the bulbs didn’t burn the tar out of my eyes when I looked at it, the glare might otherwise be unbearable.
This little guy is a more suitable match for the typical family dining area, and can look really classy in the right spot. Made of Mule Deer Antlers, this lighting fixture is a single tier model with about six lights and does a pretty good job at lighting an area reasonably well, without looking tacky by being too large for the room. A lighting fixture such as this is going to put you back about fifteen hundred dollars, and is reasonable to purchase for most dining room remodels.
This whopper is a custom made piece of fifty two White tail Antlers, it is three tiers and takes up considerable space, but unlike the moose paddle and elk antler chandeliers, this one can be scaled down considerably if the room requires you do so. White tail antlers make great versatile pieces and can usually be obtained somewhat cheaper than other varieties. As for how much this monster would cost, I have no idea but I think it might just be outrageous.
Things you should try to remember when decorating with Elk Lighting Fixtures. The in-laws may not be thrilled, and if your mother in law spent the seventies burning bras and hugging trees, she may see you as an insensitive Bambi mother murderer. That is guaranteed to cause marital strife. Also, white walls go very poorly with these antlers, try earth tones, light browns and such and you should be okay.










