As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast with a penchant for unique collector’s items, I must admit, the news of the Nosferatu Sarcophagus Bed Replica has left me utterly astounded and slightly bewildered. With a price tag of $20,000, it’s a dream piece for die-hard fans with deep pockets who are also seeking a chilling addition to their bedroom decor.
Although the film Nosferatu hasn’t startled audiences prior to its theater release on December 25, Focus Features is presenting something potentially even more astonishing: a sumptuous full-scale replica of Count Orlok’s Sarcophagus bed.
In the upcoming Gothic horror film by Robert Eggers (The Witch), there’s a detailed reproduction of The Sarcophagus bed. This high-quality replica is constructed using premium materials, including a sturdy wooden base. Interestingly, a popcorn bucket inspired by the same design was previously released, providing an affordable option for fans, as opposed to the expensive full-size replica with intricate carvings, a custom mattress, and a lid that opens like a sarcophagus.
How much does Nosferatu’s Sarcophagus Bed Replica cost?
This ornate Sarcophagus-style bed, approximately 97.75 inches long, 36 inches wide, and 46.5 inches high, comes at a steep price of $20,000. Given its sanded and hard-coated construction weighing 250 pounds, crafted from premium wood, and adorned with the complexity of Transylvanian design, it’s no surprise that this extravagant piece carries such a high price tag – ideal for dedicated fans of Nosferatu who have deep pockets.
Custom-made Sarcophagi are temporarily available for purchase directly from our official site. For further information and a sneak peek, check out the replica shown below:
In the eagerly awaited remake, Lily-Rose Depp’s character Ellen Hutter finds herself in a chilling story of pursuit and obsession as she confronts Count Orlok, an old vampire portrayed by Bill Skarsgård, who develops an unusual affection for her.
Additionally, Nicholas Hoult portrays the character Thomas Hutter, Aaron Taylor-Johnson takes on the role of Friedrich Harding, Emma Corrin is cast as Anna Harding, Ralph Ineson plays Dr. Wilhelm Siever, Simon McBurney steps into the shoes of Herr Knock, and Willem Dafoe assumes the part of Prof. Albin Eberhart Von Franz.
Currently, Nosferatu has an impressive 95% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. According to Jonathan Sim of ComingSoon, Eggers’ remake is a visually captivating journey that leaves viewers shuddering with a chilling, undeniable fear.
Nosferatu hits cinemas on December 25, just in time for Christmas.
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2024-12-10 00:10