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Wētā Workshop was thrilled to return to Middle-earth once again; contributing design, specialty props and specialty costumes to the epic trilogy that was The Hobbit.
Wētā Workshop was thrilled to return to Middle-earth once again; contributing design, specialty props and specialty costumes to the epic trilogy that was The Hobbit.
Primary: Polystone
Leonard Ellis
See more from LeonardIn a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole. It was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.
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, prettily adorned gardens, furniture, and the rustic debris of everyday life.
A humble dwelling, tucked beneath the Hill of the Baggins’ Manor, adorned only with simple furnishings to accompany its deep blue door, and a spare load of wood for the fire—an essential for warmth and comfort.
Because of the relationship we have with all the production parts of the process, we access to everything from concept drawings to set plans, which is really handy when making things like Hobbit Holes.
This is an Open Edition piece. Please note: This miniature environment was designed and prototyped here at the Workshop. Images are of a pre-production prototype. This product is hand painted and variations may occur.
A NOTE ON OPEN EDITION COLLECTIBLES
This figure is an Open Edition piece, meaning it is not restricted to a specific number of reproductions. However, this does not guarantee Wētā Workshop will continue to produce the statue in the future. We recommend purchasing your Open Edition statue early to avoid disappointment. Should you miss out, please contact us at support@wetanz.co.nz. Demand will determine if this collectible is reproduced.