If you're thinking about your own fully custom build, you can request your own epoxy table here. Now let’s go behind the scenes of this wild horror design.
How This Insanely Unique Horror Resin Table Came To Life

It started with one crazy idea: What if you could permanently preserve the most iconic horror movie villains inside a high-end epoxy resin table?
Not cheap Halloween props. Not seasonal decor. A fully functional custom-built epoxy dining table designed for true horror fans who want something show-stopping all year round.
Why Horror Fans Crave Decor That Actually Stands Out
Posters? Common. Canvas prints? Everywhere. But a fully sealed horror shrine trapped beneath crystal-clear resin? That’s the kind of piece people stop and stare at the second they walk into your home. And that’s exactly why I built this table.
The Design: Embedding Horror’s Most Recognizable Icons
Every embedded prop was hand-picked because it instantly resonates with horror fans:

Jason Voorhees Mask (Friday the 13th)
- Aged white hockey mask with faint cracks and blood-red chevrons
- Black leather straps fully submerged under the resin surface

Michael Myers Mask (Halloween)
- Pale, emotionless latex face with hollow black eye sockets
- Messy brown hair naturally spread under crystal-clear resin

Ghostface Mask (Scream)
- Elongated white face with deep black eyeholes and wide scream mouth
- Black hood perfectly positioned flat beneath the resin

Freddy Krueger Razor Glove (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
- Cracked brown leather glove laid palm-up inside the pour
- Dull copper backplate with fully extended steel blades
The Resin Pour: Locking Horror In Time
This wasn’t your average shallow tabletop pour:
- 2–3 inch deep-pour resin for full 3D preservation
- UV-stable crystal-clear resin to maintain long-term clarity
- Smoky black and deep red swirling pigments for added depth
- High-gloss mirror-polished surface finish
- No bubbles, no flaws — just eerie perfection
Durability That Matches The Design
This horror resin table isn’t just beautiful—it’s functional furniture built for real-life use:
- Scratch-resistant surface for daily living
- Heat-resistant topcoat (within safe temps)
- Solid live edge walnut base for strength and stability
- UV protection to prevent yellowing over time

Future Builds We’re Already Dreaming About
While this build focused on the four most iconic horror props, imagine what could come next:
- Leatherface’s Chainsaw (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- Chucky’s Knife or Doll
- Pinhead’s Puzzle Box (Hellraiser)
- Pennywise’s Balloon (IT)
- The Purge Masks
- Evil Dead’s Necronomicon
- Custom film reels or studio props
👉 Got your own twisted idea? Request your custom horror table here.
People Also Ask
How much does it cost to epoxy a table like this?
Fully custom builds like this horror resin table typically range from $3,000 to $10,000+, depending on size, wood, prop selection, and design complexity. Collectible props, deep pours, and one-of-a-kind designs push the price into true luxury territory.
Where do you source the horror props for these tables?
We source high-quality prop replicas from licensed creators, collectible dealers, and custom prop makers. Each client has full control over which props get embedded in their custom build.
Looking For Something Actually Unique?
This table isn’t mass-produced. It’s for collectors who want more than just horror inspired decor — they want a one-of-a-kind piece of functional horror art that sparks conversation every time someone walks in the room.
👉 If you’re ready to design your own horror masterpiece, request your custom table here.
— Solomon
Founder, The Resin Society
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