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  • Decorating with Peacock Taxidermy

    Decorating with Peacock Taxidermy

    There’s a title that is sure to appeal to all. Who isn’t looking for ways to integrate a peacock into their home decor?

    Yesterday was the last Elkhorn Antique Flea Market of the year. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular, and by the end of the day I had only bought a shallow blue and white bowl for $1. There were lots of old wood bins and metal organizers. Plenty of antique dressers and some mid-century modern pieces. Splatterware, mismatched china, and colorful glasses. Cool stuff, but nothing I really needed to own.

    Then I saw the vintage peacock taxidermy.

    The seller wanted $800 at the beginning of the day (which is fair — I have price-checked mounted peacock specimens out of curiosity before). I spotted it at the end of the day as vendors were starting to pack up and I offered the $293 I had on me in cash. Sold! Dare I say this is my best flea market score yet?

    Now I need to figure out where to put him. I’ve seen a few examples where it’s almost tucked away, like ‘this old thing?’ but they are equally fabulous on a fireplace mantel. Let’s look, shall we? I have shared this photo before.

    Taxidermy Peacock on Fridge — Be Your Own Decorator, Susanna Salk — Photographed by Bjorn Wallander, designed by Annie Brahler
    IMAGE: • Be Your Own Decorator, Susanna Salk • Design: Annie Brahler • Photography: Bjorn Wallander

    Nonchalant in the corner. (I still have many butterflies that need to make their way into some sort of display too, maybe like that dome.)

    Peacock Maximalist Decor
    IMAGE: Architectural Digest, Spain • Design: RP Miller • Photos: Belén Imaz

    Amazing on a fireplace with graphic patterned tile.

    Peacock on a Patterned Tile Fireplace
    IMAGE: Domaine • Design: Mat Sanders of Consort Design • Photography: Daniel Collopy

    And Brandon says he can’t be worked into my seasonal decor changes! Psshaw.

    Christmas Taxidermy Peacock on a Fireplace Mantel — Lonny
    IMAGE: • Lonny • Photography: Genevieve Garruppo

    I think I need to figure out a better perch for mine to give it some height. Fireplace? Tucked away? Not sure yet, but I’m pretty excited.