nature

Jud Turner’s “Impossible Flying Machine” sculptures are supposed to make a statement about war being an unnatural act, while giving a visual interpretation to the battle that takes place in nature over sunlight and nutrients. Apparently that battle includes strapping on outboards and some massive firepower and blowing each other away in order to gain ownership of the sun.  Whatever the case, these are two trees that won’t need any hippies around when loggers come to town.

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forest gump salt and pepper setThis “forest gump” table set proves that much like life, salt and pepper shakers are also like a box of chocolates. One minute you’re blissfully unaware that two thermoplastic resin trees and a boar filled with toothpicks even existed. Then you spot this product, and all of a sudden you’re filled with an unquenchable desire to turn your dinner table into a functional wildlife diorama, and your wallet instantly becomes $53 lighter…That’s how they getcha.

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handcarved doorIf you’re looking for the ultimate finishing touch for your log cabin, how about one of these hand carved front doors that will only set you back about the price of a small car? You can choose from a variety of designs that will inspire both the casual nature lover and the hardcore hunter yearning for an animal like this to be stuffed in the corner of the living room or in slab form on a dinner plate. Additional designs are pictured after the break.

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You would really have to love nature to be looking to decorate your house with the Moose/Trees Inverted Chandelier. I think having a little bit of nature indoors isn’t a bad idea, I am just not so sure I want a whole little nature diorama over my dinner table.

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