Nosferatu's Graveyard Shift

$200.00

Who is that vamping up your stairs??
It's Count Orlok, of course!

This spooky fella has been creeping out horror movie fans for the last 100 years and has no plans to stop!

Featured in FW Murnau's 1922 silent film "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens," Orlok is a creepy Carpathian who kills everyone on a ship, spreads a plague across Europe, chomps his realtor's wife, and appears in the 13th episode of the second season of "SpongeBob SquarePants" (the one with the Hash-Slinging Slasher!)

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PRODUCT INFO

- Approximately 20" x 30" (50.8 cm x 76.2 cm)
- Handmade by the artist (me!)
- One-of-a-kind
- Tufted using handheld electric tufting gun
- Cut pile finish
- 100% acrylic yarn
- Quality, professional-grade tufting fabric
- Quality, professional-grade carpet adhesive
- Plush 1/4" thick felt rug pad
- Floor-safe non-skid backing
- Twill tape edging
- Infused with vibes of joy and love <3

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RETURN AND REFUND INFO

Sorry, I do not accept returns or issue refunds at this time.

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SHIPPING INFO

- In a very small attempt to save the Earth and keep overall costs down, your art will be shipped in a repurposed, reconstructed cardboard box. It won't be pretty, but the art will be!
- In-stock art pieces will be shipped within 2-4 business days
- Custom pieces will ship within 4-6 weeks
- If you need your item sooner than that, email me at [email protected] at the time of purchase and we'll coordinate

PLEASE NOTE:
Once your packaged art has been given over to a shipping organization (USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc.), the organization is fully in charge of its fate. Unfortunately, sometimes parcels get lost or delayed and you will need to contact the organization directly to file a claim according to their policy.

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CARE INFO

- Do NOT clean your art in the washing machine
- Do NOT immerse your piece in water
- You may vacuum your art piece, but ONLY with a suction attachment; vacuums with beater brushes (those spinning rod thingies) are not recommended for use on your art
- Though a professional-grade carpet adhesive is used when finishing each piece, your art may shed a bit and that's totally normal. I vacuum and lint roll every item before it gets packed up, but you will likely notice some occasional stray yarn upon receipt and over time.