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i love lamp I Love (Silence of the) Lamp

And I really love this lamp.  It’s Rosemary’s Baby meets Silence of the Lambs.  Heh.  Silence of the LAMP.

I Love Lamp.

Thanks Burgh Baby!

Photos by Julian Wearne

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Posted by Karen Sugarpants on July 16, 2009 @ 9:15 am  

12 Responses to “I Love (Silence of the) Lamp”

  1. steen (22 comments.) Says:

    I’m not sure what’s creepier – those dead, empty eyes staring blankly at you or the shattered face on the left side of the lamp…
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  2. katie ~ motherbumper (5 comments.) Says:

    I LOVE LAMP – It put the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again!
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  3. Iris Carter (2 comments.) Says:

    Dolls are creepy enough, but looks like they could bite when you try to switch the lamp on. The only way to get rid of something like that is to ebay as a “haunted” item or sell it at a yard sale. Throwing it away means a life-time curse upon the owner’s soul; burying it means the lamp will mysteriously reappear on the dresser, only dirtier.
    Ok – thanks for the nightmares, folks!!

  4. Kat (3 comments.) Says:

    Good gawd! And I thought that poltergeist clown was freaky. NEVER put that on my night stand. That is one Baby that can be left IN the corner.
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  5. Apryls Antics Says:

    I prefer the doll’s head drinking glass I made in college. Wish I still had it. Maybe there’s a market for them now that the genre has moved into household decor.

  6. yolanda Says:

    I like it. I love stuff that unsettles visitors. If they can’t take it, they probably can’t take me. hee hee
    the trick to this kind of decor is to tuck it away in a corner you don’t notice right away. Like my print of a disembodied head staring creepily at you in the shower. I found the print in an abandoned house. I framed it in a simple black frame, it’s black ink on white paper. very delightfully creepy. it’s eyes follow you.
    This baby lamp would suit a hallway where you have to pass to go to the bathroom, down low on the floor providing just the right glow to find your way, not immediately seen but when noticed, unforgettable. It should be surrounded by flower print and cherub plaster wall hangings for that extra touch of shiver. Maybe a hummel figurine or two in poses that suggest what you wish you’d never learned about, on a table above the lamp.
    Best post I’ve read here yet, thanks, you’re very “on” today!
    ~wanders off singing “it puts the lotion in the basket….”~

  7. flutter (57 comments.) Says:

    my therapist will be sending you the bill.
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  8. Leslie (8 comments.) Says:

    This reminds me of the Return to Ravenhurst game. One of it’s puzzles is a child’s long abandoned doll collection in a creepy old house. I also have a doll from my childhood my husband calls Chucky’s sister because she has such wild eyes.
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  9. Kat Says:

    It just looks so…flammable

  10. Taylor Blue (91 comments.) Says:

    I would never have a lamp of baby heads in my house. The end.

  11. blog.it (16 comments.) Says:

    that’s creepy!
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  12. Hannah (1 comments.) Says:

    WANT!! The lamp, the lover of lamps and, well, the lotion on my skin!

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