
Keep that southwestern vibe alive in your house with a chili pepper nightlight. This 4.5″ x 2.5″ x 1.5″ metal light is detailed in honey pinion with a fiery mica finish. Take that with the addition of a blazing 7 watts, and you’re sure to add more spice to a room than a passionate Argentine Tango.
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I thought the main purpose of a nightlight was to bring kids peace of mind—not nightmares about aliens, interplanetary war and probes.
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You can either put this in your own bedroom to get rid of the SpongeBob night light you are tired of, or put it in your kid’s room to bring a little bit of art to their world. Either way, it is a unique way to degrade art. Even if you think Kinkade is a bit commercialized.
They have a whole line of different paintings, so the one pictured is not the only choice you have.
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Would an Outhouse Nightlight add some class to your home? Hopefully not, but it would be a nice little light to use in the bathroom. It seems there is a fine line between a humorous relic and trashy decor.
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