Tea Diver
Inspired by the Korean diver Meoguri and his single oxygen tank string, AbelPartners Design Studio’s fun silicone tea diver holds a belly full of loose tea while floating in your cup, infusing your beverage.
Inspired by the Korean diver Meoguri and his single oxygen tank string, AbelPartners Design Studio’s fun silicone tea diver holds a belly full of loose tea while floating in your cup, infusing your beverage.
Tokyo’s h220430 designed this ingenious bench, inspired by the 1953 French film The Red Balloon. While it looks like it’s floating in mid air, it’s actually anchored to the ceiling by the light-up balloons.
AtomicAttic turns old junk into new stuff for your house – or your cat’s house. This gutted old Sanyo TV is the perfect bed for Felix, Snowball, Noodles or whatever your cat is called.
(Video has NSFW Language) The Annihilator is the carpenter’s swiss knife. It’s a hammer, nail puller, board straightener, axe, wrench and a bottle opener in one. Comes in 14″ and 18″ versions.
For some reason, this twisty 10-inch wall clock reminds us of Inception. However, in this world, the time is the same no matter which level you’re on. Also available in a larger Roman numeral model.
Created by Thomas Mills of ifsodoso, this incredible bookshelf incorporates a cozy reading nook in its interior ring, with storage for 400 books, along with integrated accent and reading lights.
Forgive the tacky, traditional commercial and you’ll see the benefit of LightDims, reusable stick-on LED shades. Comes in two variants – one that dims LEDs and one that blocks them out totally.
The Oona is a cheap, simple but versatile smartphone stand. Stick it on a glass surface, on white boards, or even on your desk, with a variety of positions and angles for your needs.
Milton Crawford’s cookbook breaks hangovers into six tidy categories of hurt, offering recipes and activities for snapping out of each type of morning fog the day after you get your drink on.
Keep your knives nice and sharp with Fred’s cheeky block sharpener that lets you magically cut your tiny assistant in half – or at least sever her carotid artery based on the location of the blade.
Confused Direction’s Der Silberfisch houseboat floats on a platform and comes complete with sleek furnishings, multilevel living, sundecks and a unique sculpture garden on the deck.
Why should your goldfish have to live in a crummy old round fishbowl, when they could take up residence in a trendy modern dwelling instead? Stack multiples to build out your own hotel for fish.
Based on the iconic 1965 Ford Mustang, this custom pool table is a dead-ringer for the classic muscle car. Cast in fiberglass, molded from a real ’65 Pony, there’s even a limited-edition Shelby.
Inspired by the Large Hadron Collider, the playful Accelerator Spinning Chair from Jaanus Osugaar is a counterpoint to a rocker: it has a pair of built-in hand straps and is designed to spin instead of rock.
This cup has more holes than a brick of Swiss cheese, but still keeps you beverage inside thanks to a dual-layer design. The layers also let you drink hot beverages without burning your hand.
We are loving the shapes and light that’s bundled within these pristinely cut paper lampshades, handcrafted from repurposed comic books, novels and fairy tales from Rotterdam’s Ginkgo Studio.
The AGA Total Control cooker looks as good as traditional iron cast stoves, but it’s equipped with high tech goodies. Use its hotplates and oven either via a touch screen panel or remote control.
The next best thing to having class outside: OfficePOD, a modern cubicle designed for people who work from home; it includes an integrated desk, plenty of storage, and secure locking system.
Jason Miller’s modular lighting is made of segments filled with LED arrays. They can be mixed and matched to form different structures. Seems like only the straight segments are available for now.
Made with teak wood, stainless steel and glass fibre, the 37.5″ x 37.5″ Big Fan is as imposing as it is beautiful. A regulated 150W Bosch motor provides power to the reinforced teak propeller.
Daniel Ballou designed these ceramic desktop containers, modeled after the giant corrugated metal shipping containers he witnesses every day on the docks of Long Beach. Ships 8/2011.
For those of you with a rustic refined type of interior design sensibility, Mark Moskovitz’s extraordinary Facecord Cabinet, which resembles a big pile of firewood, might be right up your alley.
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