From New Line Cinema, Peter Jackson, and Warner Bros. comes J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Hobbit," brought to life in an epic trilogy. Weta Workshop, renowned for their contribution to Middle-earth, designed specialty props and costumes for all three films, including the enchanting Hobbit Holes of the Shire.
"From The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," comes the intricately detailed #26 Gandalf's Cutting Hobbit Hole Statue by Weta Workshop. This delightful piece captures the charm and comfort of Hobbiton, with its bright round doorways nestled in lush, grassy hillsides. Each hobbit-hole, unique in design, reflects the personality of its inhabitants, adorned with gardens, furniture, and rustic everyday items.
This statue features an elegant porch with carved wooden balustrades, ensuring the firewood stays dry. Number 39, with its distinctive honey-hued front door, stands out among the cluster of hobbit-holes over the hill to the north of Bag End, offering commanding views of the Shire.
Weta Workshop’s intimate relationship with the production process grants them access to everything from concept drawings to set plans, ensuring the utmost accuracy in their recreations. This access, combined with their craftsmanship, makes the Gandalf's Cutting Hobbit Hole Statue a perfect addition to any Middle-earth collection.