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If you've always wanted a yellow Chevy Camaro or a giant sentient alien robot in disguise from Cybertron posing on your front lawn, now you can have both.
When you let your plants hang out with Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Frankenstein's Monster AKA Frankenstein, Pinhead, etc., you get these terrifying planters.
This giant trellis-like garden obelisk is a towering structure / plant support that's made in the USA from durable cedar wood and stands nearly 8 feet tall.
A robot-shaped storage cabinet that can be used as a living room end table, a bedroom nightstand, or just as general decorative decor while standing around.
These rustic, one-of-a-kind wine racks let you display a bottle of your favorite vino on responsibly sourced, naturally shed mule deer antlers.
Do you wish your home theater, man cave, or nerd hole had the iconic interior illumination of the Death Star, Star Destroyers, and other Imperial facilities?
Add the soothing sounds of falling water and a touch of nature's green to your miserable office desk or cubicle with this cool new Tabletop Water Fountain.
This ominous cemetery archway stands over 9 feet tall, is forged from 100% iron construction, and has hinged doors that lock shut to keep out the unknown.
This whimsical, double-take-inducing table lamp looks like a bunny rabbit is playing hide-and-seek beneath a lampshade with its ears sticking up from the top.
A geometric incense burner from Japan that allows a burning incense stick to lie flat on the inside as fragrant smoke rises up from a linear slit on the top.
These ingenious planter clips are designed to suspend pots up to 15 pounds right on the vertical railing spindles to create a magical floating effect.
This water bowl has 6 fixed bells and 2 floating bells that gently chime as they come into contact with each other while water bubbles up from a center sphere.
This huge 3.5-foot tall full-scale practice / dummy munition is styled after a World War II bomb, handmade in the USA, and fully inert AKA non-explosive.
While it may look like a massive 6-foot long wooden baseball bat, it's actually made from cold-cast resin with a realistic wood grain and embossed branding.
This replica of the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skull ever discovered is nearly 5 feet long, has 47 bones and 35 teeth, and weighs a whopping 350 lbs.
This double dish snack bowl serves up nuts, wrapped candies, cherries, olives, edamame, and more and then collects all of the discarded food waste in the base.
This realistic-looking mythical snowy beast stands an imposing 9 feet tall on a snow-covered base with a pile of skulls from its prior victims.
This smokeless, odorless, and ash-free indoor/outdoor tabletop fire pit looks like a realistic tree stump, except it's made from concrete.
This giant sea monster seems to be rising up from the ground as illuminated sucker-covered arms emerge around its fearsome bulbous head with glowing white eyes.
This towering 12 ft tall inflatable depicts Beetlejuice rising up with a rotating carousel on his head and hammer arms to launch the Living into the afterlife.
This creepy crawly metal plant stand is shaped like a giant spider with 4 long legs on each side to hold a planter up to 40 pounds on its back.