Gothic Skull Lamp
🕯️ Gothic Skull Lamp – 3D Printed Creepy Decor
Illuminate your space with eerie elegance. This Gothic Skull Lamp features a haunting skull held tightly by bony, claw-like hands as if something beyond the grave refuses to let go. The skull emits a soft, ghostly glow, creating the perfect ambient light for horror fans, dark decor lovers, Halloween displays, game rooms, or gothic-themed interiors.
Designed for clean printing and easy assembly, the skull acts as the light diffuser while the dark textured hands and base give the piece a striking horror-themed contrast.
Available in Two Versions:
- Large Skull Lamp – Designed for practical use with an E27 light fitting.
- Small Skull Lamp – Intended for tea lights or fairy lights only and can be scaled to any size to suit your setup.
Two Options: A Large Skull Lamp built for an E27 light fitting, and a Small version designed for tea lights/fairy lights, which can be scaled to any size.
🛠️ Large Lamp DIY Note: You will need to supply your own LED light source. I used an E27 screw-type Edison bulb socket (not included). The socket hole is 41.5 mm in diameter, sized to fit most standard E27 lamp fittings.
I've only tested with this socket, see image. I purchased from Ebay.
The fitting features a screw-top design for quick and easy assembly.
⭐ Features:
- 💡 Light-through skull diffuser for a soft glow
- 🧱 Display-ready design for shelves, desks, altars, or Halloween scenes
- 🔧 Print-friendly structure with sturdy base, no supports and can scale to any size.
- 👻 Perfect for horror enthusiasts, collectors, and spooky decor lovers
🖨️ Recommended Printing Info:
- Print the skull in white, pale white or translucent filament for best light diffusion
- Print or paint the hands and base in black, metallic, or weathered finish for a realistic gothic style
- Compatible with LED puck lights, USB lamps, tea lights, or RGB lighting
- I used black and pale gold for the highlights.
- 5% infill, Infill pattern Gyroid, Wall Loops 2 and Layer Height 0.2mm.
🔹 Personal use only. 🔹 Commercial use is exclusive to members




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I downloaded this for commercial -- the design is beautiful, and I really appreciate the work that went into it. My only hesitation is that the hands and skull are not separate components, like the dedicated work done on the rocket lamp, and there’s no dedicated place for the light puck. With the light simply glued to a flat area, the back wouldn’t have the same finished appearance as the front, so I wouldn’t be able to sell it as-is. Because of that, I don't think I'll be testing it.
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. This specific version was designed for tealights and fairy lights, so it doesn’t include a puck-light compartment or separated components.
If you'd like a version built specifically for commercial lamp use, feel free to send me a private request, I’d be happy to create a multi-part, puck-ready version tailored for your needs.