Demon Lamp

Demon Lamp is a home decoration released by by the company Zombie Lighting in 2009, as a lamp with the shape of a demon based on the artwork from the Gorillaz' album Demon Days.

Background
Zombie Lighting is a company founded by Jamie Hewlett and animation director James Corre to release lamps based on demons from the Demon Days artwork. They thought the lamps to "help children overcome their fear of dark".

Corre stated:

“There were four little demons on one of the pieces of extra artwork for Gorillaz and I always really liked the design.

“I’m quite into lighting – I’m a lighting specialist in animation – so I always play around with lights.

''“I immediately thought the design would be great illuminated so I built it and showed it to Jamie. He was really keen to do it and I did some mock-ups to make it look like a light and we realised it could be a great product.”''

“I know for a fact there are two kids who have it and I know they use it like that,” he said.

“They have just reached that stage where they are scared of monsters – but they are not scared of the light.”

The lamps were eventually released in 2009 in two different colors: the "Flagship" Red Demon and the "Limited Special Edition" White Demon, alongside a limited range of glow-in-the-dark shirts.

Trivia

 * The demons the lamps are based off appear on the artwork that represents the song Demon Days.
 * A Demon Lamp was used as part of the set of the Song Machine Live performances.