Call of the wild

Signature Studio offers some quirky furniture pieces to liven up your living space

July 29, 2016 04:55 pm | Updated 04:55 pm IST

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There’s not much wildlife one can accommodate at home. But as it turns out, there’s now another way for animal enthusiasts to get a touch of the great outdoors at home and make their rooms stand out. Animal shaped furniture is the new trend in interior décor, and Signature Studio is bringing it to the city.

From chairs and tables inspired by four-legged creatures, these designs are a great way to add some quirk and character to a living space. Inspired by animals like hippos, elephants and rhinos, these safari-themed furnishings can make your home look like a set from Jumanji. While the backs of these chairs resemble the animal with incredible detailing, the front encases a cozy, classic Victorian seating, perfect for large open spaces.

The animal furniture does not leave out sea creatures, with the octopus and whale fin chair being the star of the collection. Each piece is unique and handmade to order, taking about 11 weeks to make. Small prototypes are provided, so that buyers can feel the texture and quality of the product before placing an order. They also offer soft taxidermy wall décor with quirkily accessorised dogs, horses and chickens which can add a fun element to any room.

They specialise in lights, fans, and figurines with custom pieces from Italy, France, and Spain. Fandeliers, which are essentially lantern-like chandeliers that fan out into the blades of a fan when switched on, are the highlight. Ultra modern fans by Philips from Italy and rustic fans made in the US are also available.

Apart from these, their signature pieces include custom, limited edition pieces from French artists. One statement art piece is made of metal wire, twisted to from the 3-D outline of a gramophone, which when cranked up produces vintage French music.

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