The devil truly hides in the details

The devil truly hides in the details

In taxidermy, this is twice as true – a lifelike eye, the delicate pattern of fur, the precise texture of skin. Our work is built on these subtle elements that ultimately decide whether a mount feels alive or not. 👉 Take a closer look at the details that often go...
When an Amateur Shoots vs. a Pro

When an Amateur Shoots vs. a Pro

We’ve prepared another series of professional photographs of our taxidermy work, now available in the gallery on our website. Every detail, texture, and proportion is captured exactly as it should be. And while shooting, we also compared a few quick mobile snapshots...
Tiny Ten – Small in Size, Big in Prestige

Tiny Ten – Small in Size, Big in Prestige

Most of the trophies we work on belong to the big, iconic species – moose, lions, buffalo… But from time to time, something exceptionally small — and exceptionally valued — finds its way to our workshop. The so-called “Tiny Ten” is a well-known concept among African...
From the Workshop: European Game in Full Glory

From the Workshop: European Game in Full Glory

Exotic trophies have their charm, but European game species hold just as important a place in our work. Bears, fallow deer, moose, mouflons or badgers – each of them deserves precise craftsmanship that captures the animal’s expression, proportions and character. Over...
From the Workshop: African Cat Week

From the Workshop: African Cat Week

Lately, our workshop has felt a bit like the African bush. Within just a few days, we welcomed three iconic predators from the wild – a lion, a leopard, and a caracal. Each of these cats is unique in appearance, type of mount, and the story behind the trophy. From an...
An Unusual Trophy: Common Seal from Norway

An Unusual Trophy: Common Seal from Norway

A truly unique specimen recently arrived in our workshop – a common seal (Phoca vitulina) hunted along the Norwegian coast. This marine mammal, typically found in northern seas, rarely appears as a hunting trophy or in taxidermy. The commission came from a private...