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Gothic Gargoyle Light Switch Cover Plate By Vincent Monaco . on 2040-motos

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Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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Give your light switch cover a Gothic touch! This trippy light switch cover plate features "Gargoyle" by surreal poster artist Vincent Monaco. Each plate is individually hand crafted using a junior jumbo size (3/8'' larger all around than standard size plate) unbreakable nylon plate that fits standard single toggle light switch. The image is high quality with vivid colors. The art is sealed by several layers of protective sealer that has a gloss luster. Comes with two hand painted screws for more seamless art.

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