Warehouse 13 Props

The characters of "Warehouse 13"

The characters of "Warehouse 13"

This past Saturday, I had my first day to myself in about a month. So I spent it doing what I love to do when I’m on my own: watch sci-fi. I saw Hulu had the first four episodes of Warehouse 13. I hadn’t seen any of it before, but had heard good things.

I loved it, but that’s beside the point. This is a blog about props, so let me talk about the props. This show has many. There are many steampunk-inspired gadgets, gizmos and set dressing. But more on that in a minute.

The show itself is essentially about objects. Two Secret Service agents find themselves transferred to a secret warehouse in South Dakota which holds artifacts from around the world with various magical, mystical, or otherwise unexplainable properties. Their job is to hunt down these objects and safely store themn away. Every episode is essentially about one of these objects. They range from an Aztec blood-stone; Harry Houdini’s wallet, a psychiatrist’s chair that unleashes your subconcious desires, and the guillotine that killed Marie Antoinette. In other words, every episode is about a prop.

The gadgetry is the other exciting prop topic on this show. Sal Rubinek’s character has a whole collection of strange paraphenalia, as well as a steampunk-ophile’s dream office. I thought I recognized the computer keyboard as one created by an artist named Datamancer; indeed, on digging through his blog, I found the post where he details being contacted by the Syfy channel to use the Sojourner keyboard he had built.

Other gadgets include a Tesla-built electric stun gun, and a two-way video communicator called the Farnsworth. You can catch a good writeup on these props at Wired and in the Replica Prop Forum.

  • email
  • Print
  • PDF
You might also like...
Sci-Fi Props for Sale
Boing Boing Gadgets just pointed me to Sci-Fi Props for sale. I love looking at the level of......
Friday Link-a-palooza
Here are some more links for your pre-weekend perusement. Ever think your prop shop is too poorly-equipped to......
Mad Men Props
I love Mad Men. If you watch the show, you know it is just jam-packed with period details......
Original Stargate SG-1 Props
Another blog has pointed me to The Prop Store of London, which has started selling a selection of......
Permalink Post a comment Trackback URL
  • Subscribe to my RSS feed

    If you liked this page, you might be interested to know I add new articles three times a week. Sign up now to receive updates for free. You'll never miss a post, and they come ad-free.

    You can also receive these updates by email:

    Delivered by FeedBurner

2 Comments

  1. Posted May 31, 2010 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the shout-out! I made the keyboard that Artie has on his desk, but the rest of the props were made by a local prop guy in Toronto. I’m sorry, but I don’t know his name offhand.
    Thanks again,
    -~D~-

  2. Eric Hart
    Posted June 1, 2010 at 8:20 pm | Permalink

    Hey, thanks for stopping by! I updated the post to be a little more accurate. Glad you enjoyed it.

One Trackback

  1. [...] Warehouse 13 Props [...]

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

  • About

    Eric Hart

    I am Eric Hart, the assistant props master at the Public Theater in New York City, and a longtime prop maker.

    This site is a way to share my work and the things I've learned over the years. It's also a way to connect with other prop makers, props masters, and artisans, as well as a collection of all things of interest to props people from around the internet.

Switch to our mobile site