Goa’uld Furniture Week!
July 14, 2010 by David Read
Filed under Featured Post, Set Decoration
This week Propworx is selling two spectacular pieces of Goa’uld decor. Above is a couch which was featured in numerous Goa’uld sets throughout Stargate SG-1. It measures 84 inches in length and 23 inches in height. This couch is made of wood and features angled ends. It is painted antique bronze with gold and burgundy [...]
Lost City Furniture
July 7, 2010 by David Read
Filed under Featured Post, Set Decoration
Take a load off in one of these screen-used set pieces from Atlantis, on sale this week! These pieces of furniture, a chair and a bench, are being sold separately, but Propworx can combine shipping when multiple items are bought together. Both of these items could be seen in countless episodes in the corridors of [...]
Have a seat, Tok’ra!
June 7, 2010 by David Read
Filed under Featured Post, Set Decoration
The Tok’ra were a significant aspect to Stargate SG-1, particularly in the earlier seasons. They ultimately tapered off through Seasons Seven and Eight. They were however in their prime in the fourth and fifth seasons of the series. Enter this chair, introduced to the show in Season Four, and seen in multiple episodes of Seasons [...]
Video Blog: Atlantis Hallway Light
April 26, 2010 by David Read
Filed under Featured Post, Set Decoration, Videos
It is amazing the detail which goes into the creation of a set. Something as simple as an Atlantis hallway light has a tremendous number of man hours placed into it — and a tremendous amount of cleverness placed into the design. In this exclusive video, we go behind the scenes and have a look [...]
Base Security Lights: A Dual Purpose
December 26, 2009 by David Read
Filed under Featured Post, Set Decoration
The revolving red lights seen at Stargate Command are as symbolic for incoming and outgoing travelers as Walter Harriman. Whenever you hear “Offworld activation” or “Chevron seven locked!” the lights wouldn’t be far behind. They’ve been with the series since Season One. But did you know that they serve a dual purpose? Not only were [...]


