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"I had been working on this lamp for about a year," writes London-based artist Monsby, creator of the "Love In Light" lamp. "It had different names during that period: Phallamp, Lampenis etc. After all, the main idea of this lamp is not in the similarity with the penis, although, of course, it is funny. It is about love, light and life. The most meaningful and optimistic lamp ever."

The "Love In Light" lamp is a lamp in the shape of an uncircumcised penis that you can turn on and off by peeling back and pulling up the foreskin.

Unfortunately for journalists looking to learn more about this foreskin lamp, Monsby is a private artist. On their website, the only information they provide is "I have been thinking about this project for more than five years. Something very important happened in my life to convince me not to delay any more. So let's go, we don't have much time to doubt." While one hopes the "very important" event referred to by Monsby wasn't too serious, one also wonders what could have been the key moment in their life that inspired the penis lamp.

No matter what intentions Monsby had with the piece, it certainly caught the attention of Twitter, who very much noticed it looked like a penis.

Though the lamp certainly caught a lot of attention, it is not widely available. Monsby's lamp sells for £3,500, roughly $4,800 of American money, and there are only 50 in stock. One could also try to purchase the lamp as an NFT, but it has a reserve price of 5.00 ETH—or roughly $9,100.


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Sai

The one titled "My bedroom finna be like ".

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