Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 26, 2009 -
Want to add a bit of spooky spirit to your home? Check out these Etsy finds, which can bring haunted horror to every corner of your casa.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
The skull trend may be wearing out its welcome a bit, but it's still totally appropriate for this spooky season. To go all out, decorate with the Mirrored Skull ($2,800) from Esque Design, crafted from clear glass with a silver interior. This skull is hand sculpted, and is a signed limited edition of 50.
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Oct 01, 2009 -
No animals were harmed in the making of this artsy skull. Can you guess what it's crafted from?
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May 07, 2009 -
This piece of filigree porcelain is not just a decorative nod to the skull trend. It has a function that extends beyond spooking and intriguing your guests. Can you guess what type of product it really is?
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Nov 12, 2008 -
Although I've covered blingy skulls before, I had to share these handcrafted bejeweled skulls by artist Amy Sarkasian with you. I love the colorful baubles affixed to the skull's surface. Are you a fan?
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Oct 10, 2008 -
I've been into the skull trend for a year now, but ever since I saw this AT:NY house tour, my love for three-dimensional skulls was solidified. I'm not a fan of Hot Topic-esque skull motifs or patterns, but realistic shapes, like Dan Akroyd's Crystal Head vodka or this shimmery Z Gallerie Metallic Skull ($24.95) have me head over heels.
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Nov 01, 2007 -
Skulls might be coming back from the dead for the next couple days since it's time to celebrate Día de los Muertos, but they're also having a comeback in the underworld of home interiors. Everything from doormats and rugs to candles, lamps, and chandeliers have been morbidly stamped with or shaped like a skull. I think a touch of ghoulish humor chez toi is sexy, dangerous, and definitely a must.
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Aug 11, 2008 -
This very realistic, glazed, ivory porcelain skull ($439) was designed by Bavarian sculptor Franz Ignaz Günther in 1756, well before skulls were cool. It is still produced today by the same Munich-based porcelain manufacturer, Nymphenburg. Given that it was designed as more of a sacred figure than a trendy home accessory, does it appeal to you?
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Nov 20, 2007 -
We brought you the skull trend alert earlier this month, but how do you feel about this skull latch hook rug?
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Love It or Hate It? Skull Latch Hook Rug
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