Large Wooden Elephant Head Decor, Gold And Grey
A sculptural elephant head decor piece is shaped from carved Albasia wood into a dignified focal point for the room. The gold and grey palette softens the form, catching the light without feeling showy. It suits a calm hallway, a considered living space, or any corner that needs one strong, grounding object.
Large Wooden Elephant Head Decor, Gold And Grey is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A sculptural elephant head decor piece is shaped from carved Albasia wood into a dignified focal point for the room. The gold and grey palette softens the form, catching the light without feeling showy. It suits a calm hallway, a considered living space, or any corner that needs one strong, grounding object.
Large Wooden Elephant Head Decor, Gold And Grey is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What stands out at first glance
- The elephant form gives the piece a steady, architectural presence rather than the feel of a small ornament.
- Gold details bring warmth, while grey keeps the overall mood calm and easy to place.
- The carved wooden surface adds texture, so the finish feels tactile as well as decorative.
- The Indonesian Albasia wood gives it a natural base beneath the painted finish.
Carved Albasia wood from Indonesia
This piece is made from Albasia wood, a timber often used for decorative carved objects because it is workable and light in the hand compared with denser hardwoods. Here, it has been shaped into an elephant head and finished in gold and grey, giving the natural material a more contemporary edge.
Gold and grey, without too much shine
The colour pairing is what makes the piece feel easy to live with. Gold adds a warm, ceremonial note, while grey keeps it grounded and modern.
The elephant as a symbol
Across many cultures, elephants are associated with memory, steadiness and quiet strength. In Hindu tradition, the elephant-headed deity Ganesha is linked with wisdom and the removal of obstacles, while in many design traditions the elephant form is used as a sign of dignity and endurance. This piece does not need to carry a formal ritual meaning to feel significant. Its presence is enough: calm, weighty in mood, and gently watchful.
How to style and care for it
Place it where its shape has space to breathe, rather than crowding it among many smaller pieces. A simple arrangement will let the carving do the work.
Keep the wood indoors and away from prolonged damp. Dust with a soft, dry cloth, and avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the painted finish.
Size and details
- Material: Albasia wood
- Finish: gold and grey
- Origin: Indonesia
- Weight: 800 g
A memorable housewarming gift
This is a thoughtful choice for someone who likes meaningful home decor, carved wooden objects, or interiors with a gentle global influence. It feels especially suited to a new home, a refreshed hallway, or a room that needs one calm statement piece.
Material
Albasia Wood
Colour
Grey
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