Death Star Wall Graphic
That’s no moon…it’s a wall decal: the giant sticker purveyors at Fathead have created a (not) fully operational 4’2″ x 4’2″ Death Star Wall Graphic; small, one-man fighters not included.
That’s no moon…it’s a wall decal: the giant sticker purveyors at Fathead have created a (not) fully operational 4’2″ x 4’2″ Death Star Wall Graphic; small, one-man fighters not included.
Guy Fieri’s Knuckle Sandwich Knives would go well with any diner, drive-in, or dive: they feature high carbon stainless steel blades, ergonomic grips, and hollow ground ovals.
Because titanium ninja star walls = R.U.P.: Karim Rashid’s Alloy wall tiles blow away boring paint and wallpaper with 8 designs and metal finishes including titanium, steel, copper, and brass.
Wicked Lasers’ Spyder III Pro is smaller than a MagLite but emits up to a 500mW red or blue beam; the Class IV laser boasts an 6061-T6 aluminum body and includes safety shades.
Ferrari da Varese’s Bugatti Pen is a metallic marvel; its aluminum shell is quadruple-plated with nickel, silver, palladium, and platinum, and features an iridium-tipped 18 karat gold nib.
PSE updates its TAC 15 with the TAC 15I Tactical Assault Crossbow, which integrates the trigger, stock, and grip in the barrel; also new: the TAC 10/10I, a compact version of the TAC 15.
Keep the missus happy while future-proofing your home with Boxetti’s Home Theater: the zig-zag panels aren’t just for show, but fold out into hi-fi speakers and a 46″ flat screen TV lift.
Pigskin on a plate doesn’t sound very appetizing, but with Super Bowl less than a month away this salami Sausage Football may be a perfect handoff to hungry party guests.
The underwater flashlight gets sexy with Fenix Tactical’s VersaTi FD30; good down to 100m, it sports a titanium case with sand blasted grip pattern and scratch-resistant sapphire lens.
We wonder about long-term accuracy, but kudos to Lin Wei and Marcella Maltese for their simple yet brilliant Gravity Ruler Luggage Scale; the bungee cord stretches to indicate weight.
Sit back and relax work with Herman Miller’s Envelop Desk; it features an “infield” that slides and pivots to support your forearms, allowing you to keep a more comfortable posture.
Sean Carney’s Weather Clock looks old fashioned, but it’s actually high tech: an Arduiino scrapes data from the Internet and displays temperature and conditions using two servos.
Rechristen your living room the HMS Awesome with this Sealight Floor Lamp; based on a 19th century British marine light used to transmit Morse, it’s made with solid cast aluminum.
Designed more for keychains than climbing, Fully Laced’s 3″ x 2″ Sneakerbiners are made with anodized metal in a low top silhouette and are available in 10 metallic colorways.
The SL6 Rescue Tool is a life-saving must-have: weighing just 3 oz., the one-handed multitool packs an LED flashlight, 50/50 blade with seat belt/line cutter, window punch, and whistle.
Handwriting is a lost art in today’s digital world, but Forgetful Gentleman injects a bit of class into daily correspondence with masculine-themed letterpress cards and notebooks.
For well-heeled scotch connoisseurs only: the Macallan Linley Whisky Case contains six bottles of vintage Macallan malt whisky, six crystal tumblers, and a cigar humidor in a Burr Oak cabinet.
With distressed chestnut leather on an unpolished tubular steel frame, the Bresson Rocker is the ultimate man-chair: it’s well-worn comfort for those who believe in usin’ it or losin’ it.
The pen is as mighty as the sword with Uzi’s Tactical Defender Pen; it features a sharpened “DNA Catcher” crown that not only jabs your attacker but can collect their DNA for future ID.
In use in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Tactical Tomahawk is a hi-tech take on an old-school weapon; it sports a drop-forged carbon steel head and tread-patterned nylon handle. Thanks, Mac!
Able to withstand up to 70+ mph winds, the Blunt Umbrella is no ordinary rain-stopper; it sports force spreading tips, double struts, and a radial tensioning system. Thanks, Grant!
Mitchell Collet’s sculptures aren’t just any old car parts; they’re slices of automotive history, including the side panel from a 1967 Honda R300 or the grille of a 1961 Aston Martin Zagato.
The Cathedral is gone, but own a piece of history with a Yankee Stadium seat which includes an authentic seat back/bottom plus commemorative arms; also available: Texas Stadium.
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