Statue of Liberty Pedestal Base Table / Plinth
Remember Ghostbusters II? How did the positively-charged psychomagnotheric pink slime-covered Statue of Liberty actually climb down from her tall pedestal base to walk off and confront Vigo the Carpathian at the museum? Did she jump down? And then how did she get back up there during the closing credits scene? Anyways, that just sort of popped into my mind after I saw this cool new yet quite 1886-inspired Statue of Liberty Pedestal Base, minus the statue.
This massively scaled down reproduction of the Statue of Liberty's neoclassical pedestal base designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt lets you display a majestic statue of your own, show off your favorite potted houseplant, or just set your drink down upon it. It's constructed from real crushed stone bonded with high quality designer resin that is reinforced with fiberglass for extra strength and then hand-finished to replicate the original's granite facing. It works as a decorative statuary plinth or a double-take-inducing table and can be safely placed indoors or out. Mood slime not included. π½