I used to walk by this vessel

once in a while and it always reminded me a lot of Jonathan Adler's boob vase

once in a while and it always reminded me a lot of Jonathan Adler's boob vase

which is actually part of his "Muse" collection, inspired by various female muses of well-known artists. This one is named for Kiki de Montparnasse.
And while I'm on the subject of things that look like boobs – my ceiling lamps. I understand that landlords want to install the cheapest things possible... but why do these lamps have to be so damn cheap?
is it at least clean...lol the shit I had in syracuse was bug filled! and a few of the covers were non-existent...unfortunately my fear of spiders kept me from venturing up to clean the covers for a while...
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