Moose antler make very interesting and rustic chandeliers. Unlike deer and elk, moose antler palmate into unusual shapes and are always unique. I use three different types of moose antler; North American Shiras which are indigenous to many states in the continental U.S. and Southern Canada, larger Canadian moose antler and larger still, Alaskan moose antler.
I first started building antler chandeliers about 15 years ago on a challenge from my wife Kim! But that’s another story. From the very beginning I have always used the highest quality antler and electrical components available. The utmost care is always taken in the construction process to insure that the finished piece will not only be beautiful to look at, but safe and functional as well. Throughout the U.S. and also in other countries you will find my work in banks, lodges, restaurants and homes.
You will notice that the electrical wiring is inside of the antler and hidden.. Every finished piece is carefully inspected and guaranteed safe…
The antlers are connected together with appropriate size screws and lag bolts, these are counter sunk in the antler and carefully hidden so that only the natural beauty of the antler is visible. You will also notice that all of my chandeliers are balanced and hang level. My unique light socket covers are individually crafted right on the antler, not made from a mold, so that each socket is just as unique as the antler that they are mounted upon. The sockets are each plumb and also matched for height with other sockets on the piece. Often on larger pieces you will find several matching distinct levels that the sockets are set at. We will supply the appropriate amount of chain to correctly install the chandelier. If you have a color preference for chain we will match whatever your needs require.