I don’t have any pics handy but here’s some examples of what we’ve done.
1.) Bought hand carved European plaques on eBay for about $60, used them with just the skull caps affixed to them to save room. Also adds a European designer look to a room. Bonus points for going to a thrift store to buy a wool tweed item that we cut up to use as the wrap to cover the skull cap at the base of the antlers.
2.) Amazon sells blotter sets, bottle openers, letter openers, and other nick nacks. We used horns and antlers to make barware and other objects we display at use all the time.
3.) Just the horns and skull cap of an African animal can be affixed to a brass, bronze, or copper stem connected to a round or square block of exotic wood or stone. It is a popular decorator look these days for mantles, ottomans, etc, to have such a horn display.
4.) Fine jewelery has been made for 150 years with the floating ribs of leopards.
5.) Elephant hair bracelets.
6.) Warthog tusks can be used for canes.
7.) Leather can be used for many things. Gun cases. Overnight bags. Wallets. Shoes. Boots.
8.) Hair on rugs for decor, pillows, etc.
9.) Hair on hides for custom upholstered Wingback chairs.
10.) Oryx horns can be turned into longbows.
11.) Hides can be made into coasters for bar ware.
12.) Giraffe bones can be carved for lamps as scrimshaw. Or knife handles.
13.) Hippo, buffalo, and elephant feet can be turned into everything from candy jars, pen holders, umbrella stands, pipe tobacco humidors, etc. Scrotums can be done similarly.
14.) Tails can be woven as hat bands, or turned into decorative fly swatters, etc.
The list is endless. You could use every part of an animal in home decor without having a single shoulder or full body mount in your home.