Sadly, Pop Ink no longer sells these cutesie cannibal-themed plates. Oh well. I'll keep an eye out for their return and let you know if they ever become available again.Via Skulls & Bacon
Sadly, Pop Ink no longer sells these cutesie cannibal-themed plates. Oh well. I'll keep an eye out for their return and let you know if they ever become available again.
Graphic designer Nick Tassone uses a stripped-down graphic style to represent some of Stephen King's best loved books.

This exploded human skull (housed in a bell jar) is available from the Evolution store in Soho NYC.
This gorgeous ad was created for Ritual magazine. "The first italian magazine of dark, gothic, electro, industrial music and culture." It depicts "the ghoulish and gloomy story of Melissa and Mircalla, who never had the chance of being sisters." Beautiful.
Artist Hunter Stabler created this gorgeous, intricitly cut skull from a single piece of paper.
Dress up your fireplace with this brass devil damper pull, and watch him dance as the flames lick his toes and the smoke flies past him up the flue.

Rock & Roll devil horns have never looked so bad-ass! This quintet rocked so long, and so hard, they
literally melted.



I like the idea of this skeleton bracelet by Delfina Delettrez, but $29,000!?! No way! Maybe someone on Etsy will come up with an inexpensive variation.
I'd sleep with these skulls over my bed. They're orange. That makes them cheery. (Via Moggit)

This Etsy seller produces a terrific selection of laser-cut mobiles. Centerfolds, monkeys, ninjas, and my favorite, zombies! 
Why is this only available in the UK? Don't they think American kids would enjoy pulling Play-Doh organs out of a small plastic body?
(Via Skulls & Bacon)
We're in the process of repainting my son's room. Maybe we should consider this wallpaper instead.
"Most children get to an age when they’re intrigued by slightly macabre things. They watch Dr Who on a Saturday night – from behind the sofa. And they can’t help poking with a stick at that dead bird they found. It’s a bit scary, but it’s fascinating. It’s even fun. And they’re often intrigued by skeletons, too. Perhaps it’s a way of beginning to get to grips with the dark side of life, with mortality, in a safe way. Perhaps it’s just because skeletons have such fantastic shapes. Animal Magic explores this fascination in a light-hearted way by presenting a slightly sinister side of the traditional, benign family pet. We’ve printed the pet’s skeleton on top of its silhouette in a varnish of the same colour. This means it shouldn’t show at night – so it’s not too scary when the lights are out. But it catches the light during the day when all the spooks are gone. So the children’s interest in the dark and scary can be indulged in an intriguing way. And still be beautiful."
Knitting naked women, symmetry and skulls. Who could ask for anything more?
You didn't think ghosts always wore those white sheets, did you? (By photographer Tom Gore)
This is horrible. "A vet-erinarian's arm dripping in a crocodile's mouth in southern Taiwan, China, April 11, 2007. The veterinarian's arm was bitten off while he was treating the injured crocodile."
I'm going to get one of these skull boxes and keep it on my desk, filled with candy.