Showing posts with label Antlers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antlers. Show all posts

Friday, 6 January 2012

No21 now on Twit Pic

No21x Twit Pic

Friday, 25 November 2011

Christmas spirit at Kilver Court

Photo via roomseventeenstyle.blogspot. by jan vink
Handmade by No21

 For a Scandinavian style Christmas we design products using natural elements. These chandeliers are made with 'shed antlers' discarded by the stag during the mating season and constructed with Medieval simplicity and made with a rustic chain. Now at Kilver Court (downstairs in The Great House) or made to order by No21Roger & Monty Saul  (founder of Mulberry) owners of Kilver Court also own Sharpham Park a historic park close to Glastonbury in Somerset, dating back to the Bronze Age where they breed deer.

No21 showroom (upstairs in the Great House @ Kilver Court)

Saturday, 15 October 2011

No21 Antler Chandeliers & lighting -La Rock Restaurant

The new branding and concept designed by Darkwater Design for La Rock restaurant 


No21 produced handmade bespoke lighting using shed antlers 



No21 Sculpture using shed Red deer antlers
No21 fallow deer chandelier available for sale at www.no21.co.uk (smaller in scale than the La Rock lighting) or take orders for commissions. 

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Antlers

 I have been taking photographs for the new website today. Karma felt at one with nature and found a nest within the antlers. No21x

Monday, 29 March 2010

No21 'Inspiration' Antlers in the garden

Great for outdoors, love this image from http/billofthebirds.blogspot.com

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

No21 Antlers.

With the trend and popularity of Antlers we have found a source from a British deer park where the deer have died naturally. We have mounted them on aged wood with a limewax finish.

Monday, 3 August 2009

No21 Antique Fallow deer antler mount (sold) & Roe deer antler mount

"Create the look"


"Multi-functional antlers"


"Paint the traditional wooden antler mount, a great look for a modern-classic twist"


"For a manor house feel group antler mounts on one wall, as seen in Hotel Boulevard Leopald, Antwerp"