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Crane Baby
Our elephant wall decor is the perfect addition to any nursery. It features an adorable yet peaceful elephant handmade from beautiful wood. It looks best when paired with our lion and giraffe wall decor. Handmade details paired with the natural materials of these pieces perfectly compliments our Crane Baby bedding sets for a curated look.The charm and elegance of this nursery wall decor makes it a must-have for any safari or animal themed nursery
Phillips Collection
We honor and interpret the beautiful work nature did in this wise elephant, sculpted by talented artists, cast in resin, and finished in silver leaf. The exquisite detail is remarkable! Scaled to a baby elephant perfect for a tiny studio apartment in New York City!
Novica
Engaging in combat, two elephants are depicted in this energetic wall sculpture from Gahna. Raphat Asigbey designs this piece of wall decor, which is hand-carved of sese wood by local artisans. A shiny black finish with painted designs completes this wall sculpture.
With wide ears alert, an elephant rises tall above this mask by Salihu Ibrahim. The long, strong trunk reaches downward to explore this proud personage. Salihu Ibrahim finds an exquisite balance in the wide shoulders and elongated earrings, demonstrating his refined aesthetic. Hand-carved of African sese wood, the mask comes from the Guro tribe from Cote d'Ivoire; the elephant symbolizes strength.
Some Asian elephants are a symbol of happiness, Ibrahim Seyeed muses. He crows a circular face with a pudgy, peaceful pachyderm. Carved from native sese wood and detailed by hand, this stunning African mask features richly textured aluminum repoussé. It is the artisan's original design.
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Fierce tusks and a long, coiled trunk add safari style to your decor in this original decorative mask from Emmanuel Opoku Asante. He carves the elephant by hand from native sese wood and gives it a distressed brown finish.
Elephants inhabit a verdant planet where flowers grow. Marching in stately orbit, they grace a wall plaque by Tay Nontawat. He carved this relief panel from teak wood and highlights subtle details in gleaming gilt.