A different present for true lovers of "The Shining" movie. Our elegant and minimalist Mug with the characters of this legendary horror movie and with the special touch of the carpet from the Overlook hotel.
Elegant and minimalist original Mug cup with the Overlook Hotel carpet, from Stanley Kubrick's “The Shining“, one of the greatest horror movies of all time.
Overwhelming final sequence in which Jack Torrance pursues his son Danny in the middle of the snowy gardens of the Overlook Hotel. You must be very crazy to believe you´ll survive with a storm like that...
Overwhelming final sequence in which Jack Torrance pursues his son Danny in the middle of the snowy gardens of the Overlook Hotel. You must be very crazy to believe you´ll survive with a storm like that...
"Knock Knock!". One of the most charismatic frames of horror movies... Even tough for charismatic him, Jack Torrance! Sequence in which our main character reaches the madness catharsis... and we immortalize it!
"Knock Knock!". One of the most charismatic frames of horror movies... Even tough for charismatic him, Jack Torrance! Sequence in which our main character reaches the madness catharsis... and we immortalize it!.
"Knock Knock!". One of the most charismatic frames of horror movies... Even tough for charismatic him, Jack Torrance! Sequence in which our main character reaches the madness catharsis... and we immortalize it!.
We reproduce with utmost fidelity the iconic word of The Shining. We all were disturbed by the scene in which Danny Torrance wrote "Redrum" on the door... until we discovered its meaning when it was reflected on the mirror!
We reproduce with utmost fidelity the iconic word of The Shining. We all were disturbed by the scene in which Danny Torrance wrote "Redrum" on the door... until we discovered its meaning when it was reflected on the mirror!.
It´s hard to cope with loneliness in a hotel like the Overlook... Jack Torrance knows it, and he gave us some really disturbing sequences like the one we illustrate.
It´s hard to cope with loneliness in a hotel like the Overlook... Jack Torrance knows it, and he gave us some really disturbing sequences like the one we illustrate.