Environment
Bright round doors in summery hues dot the lush, grassy hillsides of Hobbiton like wildflowers. Behind each doorway, comfortably appointed burrows wind into earth: each one home to a hobbit, or a family of the Shire’s rosy-cheeked little-folk. Every hobbit-hole is unique, expressing the personality of its inhabitants with colour and prettily adorned with gardens, furniture and the rustic debris of everyday life. Over the hill to the north of Bag End is a cluster of well-situated hobbit-holes with commanding views. An elegant porch cordoned by carved wooden balustrades keeps firewood dry at Number 39, the only smial of the neighbourhood to boast a honey-hued front door.
Because of the relationship we have with all the production parts of the process, we have access to everything from concept drawings to set plans, which is really handy when making things like the Hobbit Holes.
Features:
- (open edition piece)
- Dimensions: 6.1″ x 2.75″ x 2.36″ (W x H x D) 15.5 cm x 7 cm x 6 cm
- Weight: 0.91 lbs (0.415 kg)
- Material: Polystone
- Released: ?
- Principal Sculptors: David Tremont, Leonard Ellis