All I can say about this blowfish light is yes, yes, yes, and YES. It's by far my favorite item this week. Enjoy this and the others, and have a great weekend!
• Brooklyn, NY: Blowfish Light - $63
• Ann Arbor, MI: West Elm Souk Rug - $300
• New York, NY: Mid Century Style Table- $400
• Queens, NY: Blue Console Table - $150
• Chicago, IL: Scandinavian Teak Table - $120
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Shaw's Original Fir...
The blow fish thingy - downright ugly!
I agree with IRISH EYEZ...Please send it back to sea for a proper burial.
I agree, the fish has got to go! I really think it would scare small children.
Oh no... I absolutely hate that blowfish lamp, and now it's become the little screenshot of Apartment Therapy in my Google Chrome 'most visited' homepage!
Wow. That lamp is the ugliest, tackiest thing I've ever seen in my life. I can't believe that anyone would ev— Wait. Are those googly eyes glued onto it? Oh. I take it all back. Nothing says elegance like googly eyes on taxidermy.
Aaaaaah! That thing is terrifying!!!
Jeez. My Grade 5 science teacher had a dried blowfish in the classroom (thankfully, not made into a lamp). It squicked me out then and still does.
I love that the blowfish lamp is $63. How did they come up with such a wonderfully specific number?
Seriously, wtf? I had a dried blowfish when I was a kid, but at least I didn't use it's body as a reading light.
Yuck! That blowfish pendant lamp is the nastiest looking thing I have ever seen! There is NO WAY I would ever have that thing hanging over my dining room table...or anywhere else in my home! #totallytacky&frightening
I just don't agree that such a magnificent sea creature would be killed and dried for the mere purpose of becoming decoration... I don't mind how it looks, it seems disrespectful to the animal.
on a positive note you fish lamp haters, no one will make you buy it.