Disney fans can give that special someone the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast this Valentine's Day.
In the 1991 animated classic, The Beast must win the love of Belle before the enchanted rose loses all of its petals or risk staying in his beastly form forever.
Disney has released replicas of the enchanted rose before (including a choker made with Swarovski Crystals for $5000), but none glow quite like its latest version.
The Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose Desk Light is powered by a USB, and can be turned on or off with the simple push of a button. It's designed to be convenient for travel, so you can plug it into a laptop to use it on a train or plane journey.
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The rose itself is encased in glass just like in Beauty and the Beast, embossed with the film's logo in gold and standing atop a black pedestal.
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If you'd like to bring home the Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose Desk Light this Valentine's Day (or any time), Menkind has it on sale now for £30.00. Next-day delivery is available to ensure it gets to you in time for Valentine's Day.
Disney has been releasing these life-size themed lights from its most popular franchises over the last few years, including a wall-mounted shield from Marvel's Captain America film series.
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There's even a wall-mounted light that makes it look like Marvel superhero Thor has just thrown his trusty hammer, Mjolnir, through the room of your choice. Luckily, the cracking effect is only a sticker instead of any structural damage caused by an Asgardian weapon.
Still, it may be wise to keep the flying hammer or shield away from the glass-encased enchanted rose — purely for safety purposes!
Beauty and the Beast is available to stream on Disney+.
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