Lilo & Stitch LED Wall Lamp Light NeonLight up your space with this Stitch LED Neon Light.The 23.5cm (9.25) tall wall-mountable light is shaped like Stitch wearing a pineapple on his head. Turn it on add a vibrant pop of blue, yellow and green to your room.Power your light with the attached USB cable.The Stitch LED Neon Light will bring a piece of the beloved Disney character into your home.- Make a bright statement with Stitch!- 23.5cm (9.25) tall wall-mountable neon light- Powered by USB (cable attached)- Officially licensed Disney product26,50
WALL-E Master Craft Statue WALL-E 37 cmWALL-E, a Pixar animation classic, is set on a deserted, garbage-covered Earth in the year 2805. Humans have fled to space, leaving behind WALL-E, the only working cleanup robot still functioning. WALL-E, a curious and lonely robot, spends his days cleaning up and finding joy in small treasures. His life changes dramatically with the arrival of EVE, a sleek, advanced robot. Instantly smitten, WALL-E embarks on an exciting space adventure with EVE, discovering love and new experiences far beyond his daily routine. Their journey is a heartwarming exploration of friendship, hope, and the enduring spirit of curiosity!Beast Kingdom's 'Entertainment Experience Brand' returns with the launch of a highly detailed statue under the Master Craft series. The MC-074 collectible statue of the adorable WALL-E faithfully recreates the warm-hearted bot using professional coloring techniques. The detailing showcases the wear and tear, dents, and rust on WALL-E's long-functioning body. In his hand, he ho…339,50
Reisverhaal West with the Light | Brian Jackman 'Don't send him to Torremolinos; it's not his kind of tundra.' Such was the mantra of The Sunday Times when considering assignments for Brian Jackman, for whom deserts, rain forests and mountain ranges have always been more enticing habitats. After decades spent travelling and writing about the places and wildlife that have inspired him, one of the world's most experienced naturalists has turned his focus onto the story of his inspirational life. 'This is no ordinary autobiography', he says. West with the Light sweeps through Jackman's wartime evacuation, grammar school, Soho jazz clubs of the '50s and the navy to a career in travel journalism to which his first marriage gave way before he found a new, true and more lasting love that abides to this day in his beloved rural Dorset. Beginning with memories of Edwardian London and the growth of suburbia, it provides a vivid portrayal of post-war travel and the rise of a new sort of tourism - ecotourism - set against the background of the…14,95