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By John West


Horses and humans have a special bond. Myths, legends, and folk tales have horses in them more often than not. The gods had winged Pegasus and fiery teams to drag the sun across the sky. Famous people have had famous horses: think of Alexander the Great's Bucephalus, George Washington's white charger, Robert E. Lee's Traveler (still on display in Lexington VA). Horse decor for living room, den, and foyer is grandfathered in for us all.

There is seemingly no end to variations on this theme. Ever since the first horseshoe was nailed up over a rustic door, people have found charm in equine art and artifacts. From the priceless porcelain horses of the Tang dynasty to the collectible figurines of today, people from palace to studio apartment love to decorate with horses.

Statues of horses are effective table-top ornaments, free-standing or made into lamps. Carousel horses can prance behind a couch or over a fireplace. Spirited steeds with flowing mane and tail catch the eye on lamp shades, mirror and picture frames, or sofa pillows. A specially-designed flat casting in iron, with or without paint, makes a great door stop.

A traditional way to bring a horsey flavor to a room is with hunting prints. These are scenes from the sport of foxhunting. They usually depict horses, riders, and hounds racing across country, leaping stone walls, and perhaps coming a cropper at a creek. They are often framed in dark wood and matted with red, which picks up the 'pink' coats of the hunt staff. These prints are just as popular today as they were in the 18th century.

Hunting print scenes are also common on coasters, which look great on end tables throughout the room. Prints and pictures can focus on racehorses, jumpers, or harness horses with an equally fine effect. If you have had winners in any area of the sport, you might be able to display trophies on your mantel. An award might also be a silver tray - perfect for decanter and glasses - or an engraved bowl that you can use for flowers or fruit.

Of course, cowboys and Indians are just as thrilling and evocative of history, adventure, and romance. Authentic western art and artifacts are extremely valuable, but affordable prints and reproductions create the same effect in a room setting. Real things are effective, too. A pair of boots against the wall, or gloves and a whip on a table, let the world know you are part of the wild, wild West. Pictures of free-running horses, lonesome cowboys, or wild stampedes call to the cowboy in us all.

Horse gear looks good in an informal setting. Fold a colorful saddle blanket over a couch or chair. Hang a bridle or hackamore on a door, put a silver-trimmed saddle in a corner of the room, and keep your hat and gloves on a table by the exit. These make great conversation pieces, as do portraits of favorite horses or childhood ponies. Riders always have great stories and treasured memories.

Go online for inspiration, just the thing you're looking for, or great gift ideas for your horsey friends. Whether you need a wall hook or a chandelier, or want to give a valuable work of art as a wedding gift, you can find the right piece on the internet.




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