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Kenny Scharf “Object To Enjoy” Sculpture/Bong

28 October 2009, 09.25 | Posted in Accessories, Art | 2 comments »

Kenny Scharf "Object To Enjoy" Bongs

Cerealart, the Philadelphia gallery of artist multiples, is selling ceramic sculptures by pop artist Kenny Scharf that also function as bongs. Available in limited editions of white, purple, green or orange, and one-of-a-kind hand painted ones, each is stamped signed on the bottom.

Have a look at the other colors of Kenny Scharf’s “Object To Enjoy” after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. Haha these are awesome!

  2. Donna:

    I NEED TO BUY ONE OF THOSE PLEASE! how can i do that?

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