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In a dream that turned into a nightmare, a journey to space learning about evolution, but all of a sudden you are in a battle with a gladiator? Oh, there might be a robbery in a racetrack gone bad, so bad that you find yourself killing your family! Take a look inside the mind of…
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THE SHINING CARPET PATTERN WALLPAPER IN GREY AND BLACK Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is a horror classic that is partly remembered by the hexagon carpet pattern of David Hicks. There have been several merchandise and furniture that the movie has influenced. The wallpaper print is the more prevalent one. The other wallpapers were produced with…
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Office desks these days have become modular and quite narrow. It is rather refreshing to find desks that are deep enough with ample drawers and storage. No introduction is needed for the Action Office Desk designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller. The George Nelson desk boasts a depth of 30″ with storage at the…
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As seen in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the Arne Jacobsen flatware was surely noticeable. The modern shape and streamlined design fit the movie quite well. The eternal modernist, Arne Jacobsen followed the “less is more” concept to heart. Experience the iconic design of Arne Jacobsen with the Flatware collection. As seen in the timeless film…
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Heuristically programmed Algorithmic (HAL) computer model kit is now available in plastic at 1/1 scale. Produced by Moebius Models, the HAL 9000 model is another treat for 2001: A Space Odyssey fans. Height: 13.75″
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The striking red Valentine typewriter seen in A Clockwork Orange was designed by Ettore Sottsass and Perry A. King and manufactured by Olivetti. It could be that the color red symbolizes love. Perhaps why the Olivetti Valentine typewriter was in the same color.
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Anyone who has seen The Shining or Doctor Sleep would recognize the same pattern in the wallpaper produced by Cole & Son. In the movie, Danny can be seen on his tricycle going through the hallway in The Shining zoom background. The hexagon pattern on the carpet was greatly emphasized adding a psychological effect that…
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The Djinn chair by Olivier Mourgue has an unusual and futuristic design. Seen in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, it stood out from the interiors. Olivier Mourgue is a French industrial designer who at a young age was able to create the Djinn chair while working for Airborne International. The name Djinn is derived…
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The artwork Tina (1961) shows a portrait of an alluring exotic woman that became very popular. The artist behind it is JH Lynch. Known to be British, JH Lynch was also being rumored to be from the Netherlands or a nun from New Zealand. Whoever he is, his works say more. Tina has been seen…
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An outstanding design usually results in replicas and diversity to show admiration. The Hicks Grand wallpaper or The Shining carpet wallpaper is an illustration of paying homage to the original carpet design. The Shining carpet pattern wallpaper is a vivid and large-scale hexagonal design. It comes in several color combinations that can be used for…
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The Shining room keyring with a red base and the letterings in white is instilled in our minds easily. The room 237 Overlook Hotel keyring is made of plastic or acrylic in red and the letters and numbers are painted white. The Shining keychain replica is available at several stores.
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THE MONOLITH EXPERIENCE One of Stanley Kubricks most renowned films is 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). It depicts the future stemming from the evolution of mankind. The Space Odyssey monolith shown in the movie creates a space warp of the human evolution, technology, and alien intelligence for the space explorer. Sci-fi geeks would love 2001:…
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Anyone who has seen Kubricks The Shining would certainly notice the hexagonal rug, designed by David Hicks. The pop of colors may have contributed to the shock effect of what has happened with the Torrance family staying in the Overlook Hotel. The Shining carpet design is anything but boring. Showing movement with its colors and…