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Debenhams mocked for ‘statement’ £95 gorilla lamp ‘doing very rude gesture’

Debenhams are selling the "statement home piece from a distinctive range" - but some have noticed the gorilla apparently making a rude gesture

A DEPARTMENT store's £95 gorilla lamp has gone viral after a customer spotted the ape making what seems to be a very rude gesture.

J Farrers tweeted a picture of the orange felt lamp yesterday morning and wrote: “Debenhams seem to be selling a lamp whose base is a gorilla calling you a w*****.”

 Can you spot the gesture?
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Can you spot the gesture?Credit: Deadline News

The snap was taken in their store in Milton Keynes, Bucks, but is available to buy online.

Debenhams describe the lamp - designed by London-based interior designer Abigail Ahern - as "a statement home piece from a distinctive range".

But Ahern, lauded as the "high priestess of interiors" by Living Etc magazine, could not have imagined the smutty reaction her lamp would receive.

After J Farrers posted his hilarious snap, thousands of Twitter users retweeted the post and scores of people commented.

 The gorilla lamp by designer Abigail Ahern is being sold by Debenhams
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The gorilla lamp by designer Abigail Ahern is being sold by DebenhamsCredit: Deadline News
 A close up of the gorilla lamp
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A close up of the gorilla lamp
 Some surmised what the gorilla could have been thinking
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Some surmised what the gorilla could have been thinkingCredit: Deadline News
 While others relish the humour in the gorilla's 'rude gesture'
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While others relish the humour in the gorilla's 'rude gesture'Credit: Deadline News

Drivelcast wrote:‏ “I like to imagine he's thinking ‘Haha, he can't see me disguised as a lamp. What a t****r.’”

John Betteridge wrote: “No more 'monkey business' thank you," while Stuwaldy called it: “Maturb-apeing.”

Many others simply expressed their desire to get hold of one of the lamps.

Julia M wrote: “Christmas list complete!” While Julian Burnell wrote: “I NEED THIS.”

Deedeemarz posted: “That is so terrible. I really want it for my front hall.”

And Sam Gallacher said: “I bet it is flying off the shelves.”

J Farrers, who does not want to disclose his full name, said today of his find: “Mostly it is either love or hate, but also disbelief and people writing crying or laughing emojis."

Debenhams declined to comment.

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