Toluca Lake Mugs
Description: A retro-style scene within an arched frame, featuring a prominent mountain range behind a lake and silhouetted pine trees. The sun is set behind the largest mountain. Text overlays include 'EST 1600', 'TOLUCA LAKE', 'SILENT HILL', and 'YOUR SPECIAL PLACE'. The coloring is muted with blues, browns, and warm yellows.
Description: This bold, minimalist design honors the vibrant community of Toluca Lake in Los Angeles. With clean lines and a striking visual identity, it captures the essence of this iconic neighborhood. Whether you're a local or an admirer of the area, this design speaks to the pride that Toluca Lake residents share. Perfect for T-shirts, posters, stickers, and more, it's an ideal piece for anyone who values the charm and uniqueness of this LA gem.
Description: A tribute to the beautiful and unique Toluca Lake neighborhood, this design captures the heart of the community with minimalist typography. Representing the charm and pride of the area, it’s a perfect piece for those who love Toluca Lake and want to show their connection to this iconic LA neighborhood. Ideal for T-shirts, posters, stickers, and more, this design makes a bold statement about local pride.
Description: Book your next getaway to beautiful Lake Toluca! 🗺️ This retro 1950s travel poster takes you straight to the foggy streets of Silent Hill. Featuring a vintage grunge aesthetic, heavily distressed textures, and classic Americana typography, it's the perfect eerie souvenir for survival horror fans and old-school gamers. Lose yourself in the mist and grab this classic design on a fresh tee or art print today! 🧭
Retro Silent Hill Travel Poster Mug
by Fictional Ink Society: Retro Old School & Geek Fan Art
$13 $18
Description: Wish House, also called Hope House, is a secluded, Order-run orphanage in the woods outside of Silent Hill, although still located near Toluca Lake.It was built by the "Silent Hill Smile Support Society" (sometimes called 4S), a charity organization for children who lack homes. The orphanage was apparently run by Jimmy Stone and George Rosten. The orphanage was used to raise children in the teachings of the cult. It was here that Walter Sullivan was raised and exposed to the teachings that would spur his ritualistic murders.