The singer's parents are in talks to install the sculpture at the Roundhouse concert hall to pay a tribute to their daughter, who died from alcohol poisoning last July, reported Contactmusic.
"Amy was in love with Camden. But for us, it is a place that we associate with heartbreak and love, because we loved Amy dearly. We wanted to have a bench in her memory outside her house in Camden Square, but there are so many hoops you have to jump through to do that, planning permission for one," Mitch, father of the singer, said.
"We have been in talks with Mitch Winehouse about this, and it's an idea we are entirely in support of. We are in the initial stages of the discussion process at the moment." said a spokesman for the music venue.