Bruno Christesen Nutcracker

09.01.2020
Nutcracker

Designed by Bruno Christesen for Menu, this stylish nutcracker is both elegant and easy to use; simply place the nut on the metal plate and cover it with the rubber dome. Give the dome a light tap and the nut will be ready to eat with the shell cleanly removed. Yum!This high-quality nutcracker features a solid stainless steel base, domed top in black rubber and non-slip rubber bottom to protect against scratched table tops. However, the real genius is the ribbed metal fitting on the underside of the dome that ensures that only a light tap is needed to split the shell.Measures: 3.1″ H x 3.9″ W x 3.9″ D. Hand wash recommended. Download comment installer patch warcraft 3 frozen throne.

The Nutcracker in 3D Plot: What's the story?1920s Vienna. Nine-year-old Mary (Elle Fanning) lives in a home filled with lovely things and loneliness. Besieged by bratty brother Max (Aaron Drozin) and neglected by well intentioned but distracted parents (Richard E. Grant, Yuilya Vysotskaya), she yearns for companionship and adventure. On Christmas Eve, Mary’s beloved Uncle Albert (Nathan Lane) arrives with the gift of a wooden nutcracker doll. Later that night, Mary’s imagination brings the doll to life.

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Introducing himself as “NC,” he takes her on a wondrous journey though a stunning dimension where toys assume human form and everything appears ten times larger. But danger lurks. An army of toothy rat creatures, led by the flamboyant Rat King (John Turturro) and his devious mother (Frances de la Tour), has unleashed a plot to overthrow humanity Inspired by Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet, Nutcracker – The Real Story features eight songs from the famed composer, with original lyrics by multi Oscar winner Sir Tim Rice. Loaded with action, stunts and eye-popping visuals, the film also presents several eclectic dance numbers, along with a faithful adaptation of the original 1892 ‘Dance of the Snowflakes’ by legendary Russian choreographer Marius Petipa.