Secret Door Access Fleur-de-lis

The prop consists of a square block of resin (4.5” x 4.5”) with decorative appliques in each corner. The center piece is a resin Fleur-de-lis that can rotate to open the hidden door. The entire device is painted with brown faux wood grain. Also included are the blueprints used to build the device and bookcase.

Seen mounted in the bookcase in the Picard chateau library and kitchen in the Star Trek: Picard season two episode #209 “Hide and Seek” which aired the week of April 28, 2022. The bookcase and dial were first seen in a flashback sequence when young Jean-Luc and his mother Yvette were playing hide and seek. They entered the secret passage by turning the fleur-de-les dial in the bookcase so they could go to the basement. This memory allowed Tallinn and Picard, in the present timeline, to escape from Dr. Adam Soong and his men through the secret passage into the basement. The prop consists of a square block of resin (4.5” x 4.5”) with decorative appliques in each corner. The center piece is a resin Fleur-de-lis that can rotate to open the hidden door. The entire device is painted with brown faux wood grain. Also included are the blueprints used to build the device and bookcase. 

Type: Prop

Show: Star Trek: Picard

Episode: Hide and Seek

Secret Door Access Fleur-de-lis

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