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Gwyneth Paltrow sells £160 lamp made from bread after ‘vagina’ candle success

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Gwyneth Paltrow sells £160 lamp made from bread after 'vagina' candle success

Gwyneth Paltrow has unveiled a series of unusual products on her lifestyle website Goop. Among the products that the actress is flogging is a lamp actually made from bread

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Gwyneth Paltrow is now selling a lamp made from real bread for a whopping £160.

Following the huge success of her vagina scented candles, the 48-year-old is now flogging an array of unique and sometimes bizarre products on her lifestyle website, Goop.

According to her website, eager fans are now able to get their hands on a fully functioning lamp that is actually made from bread.

The 'Batard Bread Lamp' looks exactly like a baguette and has been wired with LED lights and it connected to a chord and a dimmer switch.

Made of bread flour, cake flour, salt, yeast, the product was then dipped in resin to make it durable, rather than edible.

“Found: the perfect gift for anyone with a sourdough starter – or a love of whimsical home décor," reads the product description.

Gwyneth's collection of unusual products come hot off the heels of her 'vagina' candle that was launched at the start of this year.

The actress raised eyebrows when she unveiled the 'This Smells Like My Vagina' candle through her Goop brand.

The £57 candle sold out within hours and saw many more eager customers sign up to a waiting list.

Just six months after the launch of her 'vagina' line, Gwyneth followed with the launch of another candle, named: This Smells Like My Orgasm.

The third candle in the collection came with a "gorgeous blend of invigorating grapefruit and sexy, citrusy bergamot" and was called This Smells Like My Prenup.

Other products available on Gwyneth's website include a Ouija Board that comes with a hefty price tag of £1,500.

For those on the hunt for some luxury toilet paper, look no further than Goop's carefully wrapped No.2 loo roll that is made "with a conscience" and costs £25 per roll.