Statement Sculptures for a Dash of Old West Charm

Western Sculptures

Western Sculptures feature 7- to 25-inch-high decorative statues and busts for shelves, consoles, desks, and living or office spaces, depicting horses, bulls, bison, moose, and rustic natural forms in textured, faceted, or openwork silhouettes. Cast metal and resin forms rest on acrylic, crystal, marble, or concrete-inspired bases and carry antiqued bronze, dark brown, black, and gold finishes. Bring the spirit of the west to life with one of our stunning western sculptures in your home or cabin, preserving the fading history of western aesthetics. Each western sculpture at Runyon's Fine Furniture can perfectly complement the rustic ambiance of any western-inspired room. Our remarkable pieces of art, crafted by the talented artists of America, pay homage to the larger-than-life characters of the Old West without harming any animals in the making process.

Customize and Design Your Own Western Sculpture

Custom Design

Moose Bust Sculpture

$628.00

Bison Bust Sculpture

$568.00

Regal Bull Sculpture - Set of Two

$298.00
Bronze abstract sculpture on a white background

Gold Mounted Shield

$658.00

Gilded Branch Sculpture

$248.00
A bronze sculpture of a horse standing on a concrete inspired base.

Titan Horse Sculpture

$288.00

Hello Friend Sculpture

$278.00

Openly Grazing Sculpture

$248.00

Chiseled Horse Bust Sculpture

$288.00

Best Uses For The Western Sculptures

For rooms that need an object with conviction, Western Sculptures brings animal forms, organic silhouettes, and bronze-toned finishes into a broader composition of Western home decor.

Built for the Study
Bison, bull, and horse forms bring composure and masculine weight to executive desks, shelving, and finely appointed Western office furniture.
Modern Ranch Restraint
Geometric faceting, abstract contours, and clear bases give familiar Western subjects a cleaner architectural line alongside modern ranch decor.
Rooms with History
Antiqued bronze tones, dark glazes, and restrained gold accents settle naturally into great rooms shaped by leather, aged wood, and collected objects.
Nature Takes Focus
A gilded branch, grazing horse, or playful equine-and-bird composition introduces organic movement without reducing the room to a theme.
An Arresting Arrival
A free-formed cast-aluminum circle or elongated branch silhouette gives Western console tables the scale and visual authority an entry demands.

The Runyon's Difference

Layered bronze-toned surfaces carry the collection’s strongest signature: select forms receive a heavily antiqued bronze finish with dark brown glaze, so recesses deepen while raised texture catches metallic light. The treatment gives animal musculature and open silhouettes a shadowed, weathered dimensionality that holds its own on a desk or console, with larger vertical statements available among our Western wall sculptures.
Frequently Asked

Questions About Western Sculptures

Are these Western sculptures made from solid bronze?
Not as a universal rule. Select designs are cast in tarnished bronze, while others use resin, cast iron, or cast aluminum with antiqued finishes, dark glaze, metallic tipping, or gold detailing. That range produces layered metallic depth rather than a uniform cast-bronze look.
Will these sculptures have enough presence for a substantial room?
Yes, though their impact comes through proportion as much as size. The collection ranges from compact accents to a free-form cast-metal statement roughly 25 inches high, while select pieces stand on black marble, crystal, and acrylic bases. Those foundations create a deliberate sense of lift and visual authority without requiring floor-sculpture proportions.
Do these sculptures feel rustic or contemporary?
They bridge both sensibilities. Horse, bull, bison, and moose forms establish a Western vocabulary, while select designs introduce geometric faceting, abstract silhouettes, clear bases, or hand-textured resin surfaces. The result is a clean-edged Western presence suited to modern ranch, transitional, and executive interiors.
How should I care for the finishes and decorative bases?
Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth, paying close attention to recesses and raised details. Protect antiqued bronze finishes and metallic gold highlights from abrasive compounds, metal polish, standing moisture, and chemical cleaners; use a separate nonabrasive cloth on crystal, acrylic, or marble bases. Consistent light care preserves the dark-to-gold tonal relief that gives these surfaces their depth.
Are these sculptures practical in a home with children, pets, or frequent entertaining?
They are well suited when treated as art objects rather than casual accessories. Select pieces combine cast iron or resin construction with projecting horns, antlers, or raised equine forms, so place them on a stable console, shelf, or desk outside the main traffic line and above young hands. Thoughtful spacing protects both the household and their crisp, animated silhouettes.