This creative tree of knowledge bookshelf by Italian designer Matteo Casarosa would fit right in to a children's bed or playroom. It's not clear as to whether the bookshelf is weighted down or supported in some manner, because if not, it looks like one would have to be careful not to place too many books on one side or the other, causing the shelf to tip. It's probably not an issue - just something to think about, as no one wants a branch across the noggin.
How better to welcome your guests than with a faux manhole cover? Of course if you're doing something more formal, perhaps the classy 'foot in the door' high-heeled doorstop will more elegantly welcome your guests. Hell, do both. These products are from WorldWideFred, which produce clever, lighthearted goods for the home and office,
like those pictured here.
Puzzle Floor is a unique flooring option suitable for game rooms, children's bedrooms, play areas or whereever else you'd like a fun, unique floor. Puzzle Floor is comprised of interlocking 5/8" solid northern hardwood puzzle pieces. The flooring does not, however, install like a traditional jigsaw puzzle but instead makes use of a simple two piece (male/female) design that requires no guesswork or head scratching (well, no more than any hardwood flooring install, likely). The system is similar to laminate flooring in that it's a floating floor (i.e. it's not fastened in any way to the subfloor) and if properly installed and maintained, will not "buckle, crack or squeak", according to the manufacturer.
According to their website, 3D "POP" panels (above) are a unique
"three dimensional, form pressed plywood element for modern interior decoration with wood."
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If you have a lot of books and don't want to, um, bookend them with your standard, run-of-the-mill, boring bookends, then check out these stylish and funky kung fu items from Wrapables.com.
The Science Museum Store (of Science Museum) sells a voice recognition safe for £ 19.99 (US $34.67). The safe allows you to set your own password which, when spoken, opens the lock. The safe also allows a four digit code to be entered on the keypad, which is plenty, really, as any security expert will tell you that anything over four digits is just security overkill.
This plant has been around for 290 million years, has seen dinosaurs come and go, and interestingly, has the skill of apparent resurrection! Like it says: Amazing! The plant ships looking like a dead, dried up plant. Placing the plant in water will bring it back to life. The plant can hibernate in it's 'dead' state for up to fifty years, giving you plenty of time to water it. If you still find yourself forgetting, you may want to consider an automated solution.
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