Zebra Rug

A giraffe is huge. I used it to cover an antique day bed. Leftover was used as a rug in my (small) gun room. There is additional leftover still!

I think you could cut it smaller and square and then make a rug. The neck could be a fantastic gun case for whatever 7’ long gun you might own…

I used an eland to cover our kitchen chairs. It looks great. The blue sections are the best.
I'd love to see a picture of the eland chairs.
 
Of course Zebras come in all sizes, especially when you consider the different species. Most trophies will be at least ten feet nose to tail. My suggestion if you want a floor rug is eliminate the felt entirely and have it backed with leather - can even be pieced. Will last much longer and not collect dust or curl up on the edges. Good luck collecting one! (or two)
I just asked this before I saw the message . I know leather cost more but it looks cleaner to me
 

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