Twede's Cafe sign with Mount Si in the distance.

Twin Peaks Set Decoration – Lighted Picture at Double R Diner

Is it really a Twin Peaks set if it doesn’t feature a mid-century lighted picture? This photo of a fisherman wading in front of a mountain occupies the back wall of the Double R Diner through the bulk of the first two seasons.

LIGHTED PICTURE AT DOUBLE R DINER

Twin Peaks Prop - Lighted Picture at Double R Diner

Twin Peaks Prop - Lighted Picture at Double R Diner

It was made by Formed Products, based in Elmhurst, NY.

Double R Diner in Episode 2004
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.004
Cooper at Blue Pine Lodge in Episode 2015
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.015 | Helmscene lighted picture

Unlike the Helmscene lighted picture at the Blue Pine Lodge which is illuminated from behind, this metal shadowbox houses bulbs at the top and bottom to light an opaque photo print which has a faux-brushstroke texture.

FORME PRODUCTS CO.

Formed Products Co.
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Twin Peaks Prop - Lighted Picture at the Double R Diner

Though I couldn’t find much about the company’s history, a search for Formed Products turned up mostly “reverse paintings” on glass that are similarly lighted.

LIGHTED PICTURE MOVES AROUND AT THE DOUBLE R DINER

Sheriff Truman and Norma Jennings in Episode 2015
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.015

On the diner set in episode 2.015, the shadowbox eventually moves from the right side of the kitchen window to the left side of the other swinging door. There we get the clearest shot of this piece in the only scene with its lights turned on.

Here are a few other episodes in Seasons 1 and 2 where you can spot this prop. Follow me on Instagram – @TwelveRainbowTrout – for more looks at props and places from Twin Peaks.

SEASON 1

Shelly Johnson at the Double R Diner
Twin Peaks, Episode 1.006

The first appearance of the prop is in episode 1.006 when Shelly Johnson picks up an order from the kitchen window.

SEASON 2

The Log Lady publicity shot from Season 2
The Mauve Zone

The frame is frequently seen throughout Season 2. It’s in the background of this publicity photo of The Log Lady (Catherine Coulson).

Hank Jennings salutes Major Briggs in Episode 2001
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.001
Andy Brennan messes with tape in Episode 2002
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.002

The bottom of the frame is seen along the back wall in episode 2.002.

Hank Jennings and Donna Hayward in Episode 2004
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.004

Image behind Hank Jennings’ shoulder in episode 2.004.

Norma Jennings in Episode 2004
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.004
Hank and Norma Jennings in Episode 2004
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.004

Hank and Norma Jennings greet District Attorney Daryl Lodwick in episode 2.004.

Norma Jennings at Double R Diner in Episode 2008
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.008
Hank Jennings in Episode 2013
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.013

Episode 2.013 is final episode where the image appears on the right side of the diner near the swinging door.

Shelly and Norma discuss in Episode 2015
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.015

By episode 2.015, the image has moved to the left side of the diner where it will remain for the rest of Season 2.

Shelly Johnson in Episode 2016
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.016

In episode 2.016, the sign was been replaced with the “Double R” breakfast sign and a smaller framed image.

Twin Peaks Prop - Lighted Picture at the Double R Diner
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.017
Twin Peaks Prop - Lighted Picture at the Double R Diner
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.017

It’s behind Norma and Deputy Dale in episode 2.017.

Shelly Johnson getting pie in Episode 2018
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.018
Bobby Briggs in Episode 2020
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.020

It’s also behind Shelly Johnson in episode 2.018 and Bobby Briggs in episode 2.020.

Bobby and Shelly in Episode 2022
Twin Peaks, Episode 2.022

The final appearance of the framed image is in episode 2.022 when Bobby and Shelly are at the Double R Diner counter.

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  • Vinnie Guidera wearing a party hat, sunglasses and a Twin Peaks t-shirt.

    Vinnie Guidera is an artist, writer, and David Lynch fanatic from Sacramento, CA. In addition to Twin Peaks Blog, he has written articles for The Blue Rose Magazine, WelcomeToTwinPeaks.com, and 25YearsLaterSite.com. He identifies props and logs his collection on Instagram under the handle @twelverainbowtrout.

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