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Spacewalker Junior Lamp

Spacewalker Junior Lamp

Perhaps movies like Independence Day have made us a bit fearful of what extraterrestrial life might bring to our planet.  The little buggers are always shown blasting ray-guns at our historic landmarks instead of, say, coming in peace with a few cold ones.  We can tell you this, if some little guy wandered into our place and illuminated our home office with his head glowing like E.T.’s finger, we’d want him to stick around for a while for utilitarian purposes.  Spacewalker Junior is the brainchild of Constantin Wotmann and looks like a glowing, stable bobblehead.  Use it to light up a shelf or as a floor lamp in any room of your bachelor pad (we assume wives and live-in girlfriends will need a little convincing on the alien light fixture).  As long as it doesn’t come to life while we sleep and destroy the Lincoln Memorial we’re cool.