By Sarah Oakes
A Korean based design group was inspired enough by the Star Wars franchise to create and build a Star Wars themed home. The sleek, open plan dwelling includes a spaceship like facade, wood-clad interior and a playroom with a secret door built behind a floor to ceiling bookshelf. While we might not all have the time or inclination to go the full Skywalker in our home design, a few touches of the force in your home can't hurt.
Made-to-order in Brooklyn, NYC, this long wool couch (formally known as the The Sentient) is constructed from reclaimed American oak and Icelandic lambs wool. It's likeness to Chewbacca isn't intentional but that hasn't stopped hard-core fans from lusting for one in their lounge room.
Some may say you can't put a price tag on getting to spend each night slumbering in Hans Solo's space vehicle of choice but Pottery Barn US have and it clocks in at around $5,500 Australian dollars. The replica includes painted knobs and levers that mimic the actual cockpit and of course they're stocking a range of Star Wars bed linen to complete the look.
Super chic and looking like it's torn from the pages of a Scandinavian furniture catalogue the AT-AT Walker table is a subtle nod to the blockbuster, all clean lines on the outside but but open the drawer and the head of an AT-AT Walker appears.
"Luke, I am your toaster." Darth Vader will lovingly toast your bread and english muffins leaving a dark, crunchy imprint of the Star Wars logo on every slice.
Bring the force in to your home with a Star Wars-themed print. There is an incredible array of options on Etsy from Banksy replica wall decals, to storm troopers for your child's nursery.
Comes with live moss, glass jar, R2-D2, C-3PO, or Ewok figurines, mini spray bottle
and an irrepressible urge to coo at it's cuteness.
Lovingly custom made, this fully functional pinball machine encased in an R2-D2 coffee table shell includes a working projector showing an image of R2-D2 inside the Death Star from the Star Wars film. At $13,000+ this beausty won't be in everyone's price range.
There's nothing like a hot, sweet waffle delivered fresh from an fully operational and armored space station, am I right?