I adore this soft printed leopard chair! The epitome of chic. It is less showy, while still giving the same chic effect! And if you’re shy about a zebra rug, or it just isn’t your thing, try a zebra print on a chair or bench or a leopard print pillow. ![]() Our Animal Skin Rugs section has a selection of finished items, including zebra and springbok rugs. Also find a selection of tanned, hair on cowhides that make wonderful wall hangings or area rugs. It always adds that effortless chic that we all want. African and exotic animal skin pillows add a natural touch to any setting. I love that animal hides work in any design scheme, whether it’s contemporary, traditional, eclectic, or even rustic. Lovely! Via Horchow.ĭesigned by Betty Burgess via Southern Accents. I love this dining area with the mismatched chairs and the zebra rug. ![]() LOVE this on the stairs! Gideon Mendelson via House Beautiful. Via Atlanta Homes, design by Huff Harrington. I think I’ve pinned this picture about 20 times! Joy Tribout Interior Design. Design by Kate Jackson.Īnother favorite designer! By Jan Showers.Ĭlassic design + zebra rug = match made in heaven!ĭesign by Nikie Barfield via Atlanta Homes. He uses animal hides quite frequently, often layering them over sisal, seagrass and other natural rugs, which is such a great look.īlue and white living room with a lucite table and a zebra rug. Fur clothing was used by other hominids, at least the Neanderthals. Since ancient times, hides have also been used as a writing medium, in the form of parchment. This living room is by one of my favorite designers, Mark D. Humanity has used animal hides since the Paleolithic clarification needed, for clothing as well as mobile shelters such as tipis and wigwams, and household items. Via TG Interiors.Īll the white with the zebra – beautiful! Melissa Haynes Design via At Home in Arkansas. Perfect! I’m seriously in love with this space! The zebra rug looks so good on top of wood floors. And you know I love that!Īlso, hides and skins are relatively child-friendly they wear very well, and they repel stains better than silk or wool rugs do. They bring an eclecticism and exoticism that not much else can, and they’re a classic. But even for those opposed to using cowhide, there are amazing faux choices to be found. The former are illegal and have been for a long time. Rest assured that any skin you see that looks like a zebra or a cheetah, is definitely cowhide that has been printed. So chic!Ī lot of people aren’t comfortable with it being real animal skin (I’m still not sure I am!) but with all the faux options now, that doesn’t even have to be an issue. I’m especially drawn to a zebra or cheetah print rug layered over another natural fiber rug underneath. But I must confess, it has slowly grown on me! Decorating with animal hides can not only look luxurious, but it also brings much needed texture to a room (something that is often missing in interiors). ![]() For a long time it didn’t speak to me I guess I wasn’t entirely comfortable with it. If you live in Woodland Hills or the surrounding area, then you have picked the. I’m a little late in coming around to the animal hide trend. Welcome to Southern California Veterinary Hospital & Animal Skin Clinic.
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