At first glance, it's just a lovely portrait of kindly old Eleanor Twitty... until you get too close or scream, GET HER!.
The luxury version poor Mr. Boddy would have put on display in his stately Tudor Mansion before he was murdered by someone with something... but who and with... More
They may look like rare occult books full of potion recipes, incantations, and terrifying tales of the supernatural, but they secretly open up to reveal a hidden... More
Bookends that look exactly like a test subject going through a portal on one side and out the portal on the other.
Velma and Evander may look like innocent stone busts, but when they sense a presence, they come to life with glowing red eyes and move their heads and mouths... More
A massive 372 page in-depth account and tribute to the production of one of the greatest movies ever made, packed with previously unpublished interviews, photos,... More
5,084,000,000 people, 5,360 pages, 3,700 years, 243 countries, 7 books, and 1 reclaimed hardwood shelf.
Protect your data, passwords and web surfing with hardware-based encryption and military-grade security. It even self-destructs!!!
The cool new Book Vault is basically two random hardcover books glued together and hollowed out to make a unique not to obvious safe. Stash your valuables or... More
Never forget a password again! Keychain-sized Password Manager creates, stores, secures and automatically updates cryptographically strong passwords for you... More
These elaborately detailed macabre masterpieces are modelled after two of horror's most famous monsters, Count Dracula and the Grim Reaper. Each sculpture is... More
This unique pair of coffee bean brown colored beanbags are made from thick top grain leather, loosely filled with just under two pounds of pea-sized gravel and... More
The first and only book about the McIlhenny family and company that examines the origins and evolution into a global culinary icon!
These whimsically fun handmade leather animal figures are filled with iron sand and make great weighted bookends, doorstops and paperweights.
Abraham Lincoln not only saved the Union, and freed millions of slaves, he also battled the ultimate creatures of the night, vampires!