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Speedcult’s Devil Girl fire bowl is hot for Halloween

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Can you imagine this in the dead of night? For those who like Halloween and hot rods, the Devil Girl Baptismal Font and Patio Fire Bowl by Len and Bryan Von Speedcult (you can’t make this up) is mighty tempting. It looks cool with dry ice, too.

More than 3 feet in diameter and almost as tall, it is made from quarter-inch raw steel. It’s made to order (takes two to four weeks) and costs $700. It is just one of the gothic-, tiki- and sci-fi-inspired styles from the Detroit metal workshop whose goal is to ‘hot rod your home.’

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See some wallet-friendly switch plates, house numbers and other designs fit for the Munsters’ mansion after the jump.


Creepy Blood Dripping Address numbers (that’s their real name) are available in seven finishes, including brushed metal, shown here. For $50, Speedcult will produce a screw-in plaque with up to five numbers.

Speedcult also makes the Vampire Bat toilet paper holder, $30, and Blood Dripping outlet cover, $17.

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