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WikiWand is a free browser extension that overhauls the look and interface of Wikipedia. It uses a big serif typeface, lets you preview links on hover, forces the table of contents to scroll with you and even loads faster.
WikiWand is a free browser extension that overhauls the look and interface of Wikipedia. It uses a big serif typeface, lets you preview links on hover, forces the table of contents to scroll with you and even loads faster.
Oktoberfest is just around the corner, so why not prepare early with this pewter-finish resin holder, which carries a 12oz. can of your favorite brew, and turns it into a beer stein. Works just as well with soda cans – perhaps even better.
Do you wish you could change something every time you look in the mirror? This is the mirror for you. Atypyk’s, Photoretouch Mirror acts as a not so subtle reminder to stop being so vain. Made from Perspex. Measures ~17″ x 12.6″.
Drinique stackable glassware is made from a recyclable, crystal-clear plastic called Tritan copolyester. It’s guaranteed not to crack or break, but if your purchase does get damaged Drinique will replace it for free.
Buster + Punch’s Electricity collection is a set of solid metal switches and dimmers. They’re made of steel, bronze, brass or aluminum and have monochrome or two-tone finishes. Available as single or double switches or dimmers.
Now this is a motivational poster. Launching soon, the Goal Board is a 24″ x 36″ print that lets you organize and take stock of your monthly, quarterly and yearly goals at a glance. Printed on 100lb. paper with a matte finish.
Charles Kalpakian’s Rocky open credenza plays with our perception of space, using light and shadow to create a trippy optical illusion. Available in blue, grey or black lacquered steel. Measures ~55.1″W x 14.2″D x 37.4″H.
This Bespoke Post box is all about casual living. The comfy woven elastic Beltology has no pesky holes, The Jack + Mulligan flask keeps your booze in style, and the Redbeard Brew Bar gets you clean with just a hint of hefeweizen.
Kikkerland’s clean and simple multi-tool sports a wooden grip and seven useful tools in one, including pliers, a flat-head screwdriver, saw, file, philips-head screwdriver, knife, and the almighty bottle opener.
Urban Outfitters calls it the “Hip-Hop Pillow,” but we all know what pot-smoking musician this overstuffed throw pillow is referencing. And yes, we know we’re missing a “g” in the title. We were trying to be clever. Now we want one with a lion.
Designed by Sebastian Errazuriz, Explosion is a small cabinet that is opened by pulling its parts outward until its contained space is fully exposed and the furniture resembles a pixelated explosion. Part of Sebastian’s Look Again exhibit.
Stellavie created the ideal poster for the caffeine addicted. Not only does it look great, it provides useful tips on how to make the perfect cup of espresso or cappuccino. In gold/black or black/off white. Measures 50 x 70cm (~20 x 27.5″).
Gereghty Desk Co. makes compact and adjustable wall-mounted desks. The smaller desktop holds laptops, tablets or displays at eye level while the larger desktop puts the keyboard, mouse and other items within arms reach.
A smart contacts app for iOS. Humin lets you search your contacts using practical criteria like when or where you saved their info or where they live or work. It can also tell you which of your contacts know each other as well.
Nathan Shields made a neat little device he calls the Pangraph which he uses to pour pancake batter from a bottle directly to the griddle in spirograph patterns. With it he’s able to produce some awesome looking breakfast treats.
A plate with a cup holder at the bottom. It has two rails that locks most 16oz, 18oz and 20oz disposable cups in place. KuploK is reusable and is made from BPA-free recyclable plastic.
Made by MIT Engineering students, Press Fit’s lightweight maple plywood standing desk can be assembled or disassembled within seconds without the need for any tools. Press Fit will also make a sitting desk and stool set.
VSSL makes compact outdoor utility kits. Its supplies kit for instance packs 15 tools – including a flashlight, a candle and a wire saw – in an 8″ long aluminum tube. It also has a first aid kit and an emergency shelter kit.
Aprons filled with culinary information, such as measurements, abbreviations and cooking times. They are printed upside down so that they’ll be right side up when you’re wearing the apron. Available as a full apron or as a waist apron.
Level up your drink with Gama-Go’s silly flask that looks like an old Nintendo Game Boy. Guaranteed not to play Tetris or Pokémon Red or Green – unless you’re really drunk. Made from BPA-free plastic and holds 4.5 oz.
Should you decide to buy this fancy carbon fiber stapler, you’ll then understand why Milton in Office Space was so protective of his office supplies. And no, its shell doesn’t make it more aerodynamic than standard staplers.
Kutani Choemon is a 130-year-old Japanese pottery shop that uses a 17th century style. But it can still keep up with us young ‘uns, as shown by its teacups that feature modern pastimes. The shop also has surfer chopstick stands.
A business card that folds into a 1MB USB drive that holds a hyperlink to your online profile, portfolio, website or more. It also has a QR code and NFC support. Its software lets you update the link even after you’ve given your cards away.
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