A 52-inch stag with a full rack of antlers, hand-built on a shaped wire frame and packed with sphagnum moss. It measures 52 inches high, 39 inches long and 18 inches deep, and a built-in base under the hooves holds it steady on lawn, gravel or paving without staking.
The moss in the antlers is dried, so the rack sits brown against the green of the body and reads clearly from across a garden. Everywhere else the moss is packed tight enough to plant into, which is how most owners use a mossed animal: the frame arrives green, and planting turns it into a living piece that fills out over a season. Unplanted, there is nothing to water and nothing to prune.
The frame and the mossing are bench work, shaped by hand rather than stamped out of a mold. Tell us where the deer is going and we quote the piece and its delivery together, so you know the full cost before anything is charged.



