Studio concept: the same door re-staged as a Game of Thrones-style castle entrance, torch-lit stone archway

Objects — one-off

Hodor

Generated — studio concept, not a photograph of the physical piece
Front Door

A solid live-edge front door, split top to bottom by a single dramatic natural fissure running through the grain — fitted into a stone-clad house entrance and lit to make the crack the focal point after dark.

Named Hodor, after the Game of Thrones character known for holding a door — a literal, deliberate reference, not a coincidence.

The maker's own marketing material re-stages this same door in a fantasy medieval archway, torch-lit, leaning fully into the reference — the door itself matches the real photographs; the surrounding stonework and setting are an artistic reinterpretation, not the real installation.

The full piece — true colour, daylight

Daylight view of the door edge, house number 47 and letterbox set into the stone

Materials

Available on request

Dimensions

Made to order

Status

Enquire for availability

Detail

The fitted front door at night, stone-clad house entrance, warm uplighting either side
Tight night crop of the door showing the full natural fissure through the grain

Photograph — archive

Process

The door mid-installation, bare breeze-block opening, before the stone cladding was applied

Photograph — archive, workshop

Interested in a piece like this?

Every ElectroWood piece is one-off — a new commission won’t be identical to Hodor, but can draw on the same techniques, palette or scale, made to any custom size from a coffee table up to a 10-seater dining table.

Start a commission