Spocktopus
The name says it all. And though the price may initially go against your human logic, keep in mind that Etsy seller sewmuch2luv handmakes each of these 9-inch plush Spocktopi by special order.
The name says it all. And though the price may initially go against your human logic, keep in mind that Etsy seller sewmuch2luv handmakes each of these 9-inch plush Spocktopi by special order.
Pardon his fingernails; Kenjo Prince is a working man. This beer-drinking barber invented the Old Familiar Comb Bottle Opener to promote his shop. Available as full or beard/mustache combs.
A convenient tool which combines a sturdy bow saw, mallet, stake puller and hatchet in a single gadget. A great idea for serious campers and outdoor types.
Nonstick aluminum baking pans for making brownies, lasagna or other baked goodies where all parts have crispy edges. The pans also spread heat more evenly and keep layers neatly stacked.
Designer Stephen Kenn salvaged military fabric from a warehouse in Los Angeles filled with World War II surplus. He used them to make sofas, coffee tables and other furniture. Video here.
Trick your friends at the gym into thinking you’re downing a whole bottle of chili sauce instead of water or Gatorade. Though you could always fill it with hot sauce if you’re a bad-ass.
Miniature ceramic versions of the house party staple. Use them as shot glasses, for beer pong, or buy some for the young ones – just for milk or juice of course! – to ease them into the scene.
A 14″ x 10″ x 3″ griddle made from heavy anodized aluminum. Its handle, coated nonstick surface and raised edge make it easy to flip or pick up what you’re cooking. It’s also dishwasher safe.
Hong Kong based furniture store Tree’s collection is inspired by the traveling cases used by musicians to carry their instruments. It includes a wine bar, a coffee table, shelves and a desk.
Show off your molecular bartending skills the next time you pour a drink, with Le Whaf, a special carafe that vaporizes your favorite cocktail and turns it into a dramatic, low-calorie cloud.
The Pivot Power’s little brother isn’t just smaller. Aside from its two outlets, it also has two USB ports. Its wings are foldable for portability or to make room for other cables when it’s plugged in.
Want to grow your own fresh herbs without the benefit of a perfect outdoor climate? This fully-automated appliance hydroponically grows plants year-round in the comfort of your kitchen.
An insulated polyester bag that fits in the shoe pocket of golf bags, perfect for taking up to 6 cans of your favorite beverage on the course. It also comes with a shoulder strap for standalone use.
A stainless steel version of the Beer/Shot glass (a reversible glass, one for shots and one for beer). Because if you plan on drinking hard, you should make sure your dishes can survive the night.
An ingenious invention, the Urban Shelf is an impromptu and portable side table perfect for beds and sofas. It carries up to 4lbs., has two cord holders and also doubles as an iPad stand.
While this octopus candelabra has eight arms, it only holds four candles at a time – but we’ll forgive it, since it’s still the most awesome centerpiece you can own – except maybe an octopus punch bowl.
Jeffrey Bernett and Nicholas Dodziuk used their experience from designing in-flight seating to create a compact and beautiful recliner for residential use. In leather, fabric or Ultrasuede.
We’ve seen pizza cutters with awesome designs, but this unique utensil is not only eye-catching, it’s also ergonomic. It could also double as knuckles in case a fight breaks out in the kitchen.
It’s the simplest of tasks: cracking an egg and separating the yolk from the whites but things can easily (and often do) run afoul. Designer Tommy Hawes aims to end that with this nifty little device.
Yeople’s En garde Musketeer is a dual purpose cutting board – it has a slot where you can sheathe a knife. Each board is handmade in Romania out of beech wood and finished with laser engraving.
You can make your own toothpaste tube squeezer, but quality aside, the heavy-duty Tube Wringer won’t just be handy in the bathroom. You can also use it to wring out other substances like adhesives.
Oenologists might scoff at the RedNek, but it’s a hilarious yet practical take on wine glasses. It was invented by Okie Morris, made out of a Ball Mason jar melded to a Libbey candlestick holder.
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