Thermo-Pot
Similar to the ThermoBuffer, the Thermo-Pot is designed to keep drinks – or meals – deliciously warm. The manufacturer claims that the Thermo-Pot can keep its contents warm for up to 6 hours.
Similar to the ThermoBuffer, the Thermo-Pot is designed to keep drinks – or meals – deliciously warm. The manufacturer claims that the Thermo-Pot can keep its contents warm for up to 6 hours.
If you thought the Arcade Button light switch wasn’t geeky enough, check out the Power-Up Arcade light switch. The joystick serves as the switch; press the buttons for arcade sound effects.
An auto shop in the Czech Republic makes sofas, tables and other furniture using actual parts from vintage cars. If you want, you can even send them a car for them to convert into furniture.
Thumbs up to the discreet, aerospace aluminum Keyshark bottle opener; the tiny, highly engineered tool is lightweight and can open all sorts of microbrews thanks to its shape. (Thanks Bob!)
Knob Creek Metal Arts handmakes these killer shark bookends – perfect for standing up your collection of marine biology books or your Jaws and Sharktopus discs. Hammerhead also available.
It may look like an ordinary travel mug, but the ThermoBuffer has been designed to keep coffee and hot drinks at the optimum temperature – between 160°F to 135°F – for up to 2 hours.
If you prefer your tea on the Dark Side, then you’ll want to let it steep for a good long while in this stainless steel infuser based on the original Death Star. The TIE fighter on the chain is a nice touch.
The robotic Miimo mower can automatically cut your lawn like a Roomba with a blade. Its tiny grass clippings just become mulch. Just don’t try and vacuum your living room with it.
Add some arrrr to your bedroom with these pirate-themed bedding, pillows and sheets from Sin in Linen. There’s also a shower curtain available. Ink fans should check out the tattoo-themed bedding.
If Dexter Morgan is reading this, here’s the perfect thing for covering the walls of your dedicated kill room. These photo-decals are available in sizes up to 81″ x 116″, and as small as a gadget skin.
Designed by Angelina Barkschat, Finn Blümel and Severin Arnold, the 63 Grad (63 Degrees) bench can be folded thanks to its nylon hinges. Multiple units can be connected to form a larger bench.
Be the sensei of sandwich with Fusionbrands’ SpoonSpreader. Its folded position is perfect for scooping jam, jelly, butter etc. while its flat unfolded state is just the thing for spreading.
While we wouldn’t trust this thing to stop an armed attacker with a real gun, this power screwdriver that looks like a revolver should be able to take down philips and flat-blade screws with its six bits.
Insert the Quik-Chek into a tire’s valve stem then press and hold its button. A green line means the tire is properly inflated, red means the tire is under-inflated and orange means it’s over-inflated.
The Hobo Knife for chopstick users. Pull out the Compact Chopsticks’ bamboo half from its stainless steel half, flip it and clip it back to make a full-sized chopstick. The clip doubles as a chopstick rest.
A chopping combo perfect for camping and outdoor cooking. The wooden case of the stainless steel knife doubles as a chopping board, complete with slip resistant feet. Available in two sizes.
Rodrigo Rubio and his colleagues only needed 5 weeks to create the Solar House 2.0 – and were able to customize it for its surroundings – thanks to digital design and digital fabrication technology.
A sexy, modular system for storing bottles of wine, with wall-mounted panels made from aircraft-grade aluminum and a variety of stylish wood veneers. Each panel holds up to 9 bottles.
A 1L carafe with a stainless steel filter that lets you use tea leaves or tea bags to make iced tea. It also comes with a silicone sleeve so it can be held if you choose to fill it with a hot drink.
Looking for some wall lamps to go along with your gun table lamps? These deadly sconces by ceramicist Ryan Weigner of Loaded Objects should do the trick. Also available: an AK-47 floor lamp.
The idea of an electronic device that stops bug bites from itching seems implausible, but Therapik actually works, using heat to “deactivate” the venom of numerous insects and sea creatures.
It has two independently controlled lights: one on top and another underneath. It comes with interchangeable filters and you can also order custom graphics. Made of stainless steel and glass.
An ingenious receptacle for household paint. Fill it via the included syringe then snap its brush head on to vacuum seal it. Good for small paint jobs or making the most out of leftover paint.
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