Description
This hand-carved wooden horse head carries the presence of something made slowly and kept for a reason. The carving is bold and direct, with expressive geometry, softened edges, and surface wear that reflects time rather than damage. Every angle reveals new depth, from the carved bridle details to the natural cracks and grain variations that give the piece its unmistakable character.
Mounted on a simple metal stand, the sculpture reads as both artifact and modern object, equally at home in a collected living space, entryway vignette, or gallery-style shelf. It pairs well with neutral interiors, organic materials, and rooms that value texture and restraint over polish.
A singular decorative object that anchors a space without asking for attention, it rewards closer looking and quiet appreciation.






