Needing more incentive to decorate and dress up for Halloween? Make your house haunted? At least spread out some fake cobwebs? (it's this weekend!) Then this is for you. I won't bore you with needless commentary, some of these crazy objects leave me at a loss of words. You'll see.
Roberto Cavalli Fall/Winter 2008-2009
French 19th C Baroque Sofa
From Jayson Home & Garden
Austrian bronze spider circa 1920's
From: Center 44/Vintage and Modern
Nubbed pottery lamps
From Bob Graham, NYC/Vintage and Modern
Alexander McQueen ring at Saks Fifth Avenue
Kenneth Jay Lane ring at Saks Fifth Avenue
Guiseppe Zanotti sandals at Saks Fifth Avenue
Bobcat mount, 1963, originally from San Antonio, Texas
From: Opus NY/Vintage and Modern
Key Hole Rat from San Francisco graffiti artist James Seller
From: Dione Herself/1st Dibs
Skeleton of a mute swan, Belgium, 20th Century
From: Voila! Art for the Modern Eye/1st Dibs
Spiderweb skirt from Anna Molinari
Alexander McQueen
Chrome finish and patent leather chair
From: Absolute Fabrics and Home/Vintage and Modern
American 1970's alligator wall sconces
From: Prime Gallery LLC/1st Dibs
Italian 1960's pendant light by Mazzega
From: Filament Lighting, CA/Vintage and Modern
Sculptures made from found objects by American self taught artist Leo Sewell (b1945), circa 1970's
From: 1st Dibs
Leather chairs attributed to Andre Oliver for Pierre Cardin (ok, I love these)
From: Cache/Vintage and Modern
Chinese porcelain "ki-lin" temple dogs, circa 1800's
From: John J. Nelson Antiques, llc/Vintage and Modern
ARE YOU SCARED YET?