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.
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Clocky is a funny/ingenious/annoying alarm clock that will roll off your nightstand and find a place to hide if you don't wake up to kill its alarm. From the site:
Wallter is the name of this unique wall decoration that adds depth, shadow and interesting light play to what may be an otherwise empty wall. The applications come in circles, rectangles (which can serve as photo frames), teardrop, starburst and 60s retro slats.
Tokistar Lighting Systems offers this flexible lighting product that can be installed in places (and in shapes) that traditional lighting cannot. See the gallery for some nice examples. From the site:
Driftwood produces these beautiful wooden baths that are handcrafted by experienced boat builders. From the site:
Concrete countertops seem to be becoming more and more popular, and with example galleries like this one (and previously this one) it's easy to see why. Concrete combines solid, chunky beauty with a lot of flexibility-through-moldability, enabling designers to create some stunning countertops in both kitchen and bathrooms.
Sick to death of opening your mailbox to check for mail? With all the flipping, the looking and the closing - who wouldn't be? Well, you'll never again have to wonder if your bills have arrived with this unique frosted glass mailbox from Chiasso. A simple glance is all it takes (now if that still sounds a little too labour intensive, there's always the RF snail mail notifier). The stainless steel unit locks and comes with a tube newspaper receptacle.
You got your fireplace in my waterfall! You got your waterfall in my fireplace!
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These aren't the first solar powered walkway tiles we've seen, but they are the largest. The previously linked sets were smaller and perhaps easier to integrate into some tile work, but this version of the same idea comes in more of a standard brick size - and in the end, the more options the better, really.
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Here's a nice gallery of soapstone countertop installations. It's a little surprising that soapstone can be used as a countertop, as one might have assumed that because of its use by the Inuit and others as sculpting material, it would be too soft to stand up to the wear and tear of a kitchen countertop. Perhaps it's the fact that, according to the Soapstone West FAQ, countertop scratches can be repaired easily by sanding it with
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.
Canadian electricity generator Bullfrog Power is an environmentally friendly electricity supplier that offsets a home's consumed electricity by generating an equal amount of green power from sources such as "EcoLogo-certified low-impact water and wind power" and pumping it back into the public electricity grid.
Here's a very cool tool that promises to eliminate the need for accurate measurements when making cutouts in drywall or panelling for electrical outlets and wall switches. The device comes in two pieces. The first piece is called the target, and is placed into the outlet or switch box. The second piece, called the target locator is attracted to the first piece thanks to two strong magnets that ensure perfect alignment and accuracy. Once the locator affixes itself to the target, the installer simply outlines the box and makes the cut with a dremel or whatnot. Very clever. Ah, why try to visualize it - view the demo videos 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.
Here's a clever bookshelf that gives the illusion of books magically clinging to a wall. Simply stack enough books to hide the bracket to achieve the floating book effect.
This is one of the more clever space saving kitchen appliances in recent memory. The TCC Kitchen Center food processing unit lays innocuously flat on the countertop, unlike the clunky food processing space-hogs most of us are familiar with. The genius of the TCC system lies in the fact that the unit is nothing but a control panel and motor - at least until the processor is activated when different attachments (mixer, chopper, blender, etc...) are coupled with the base.
Until now, we've had to rely on smoke detectors to let us know when out toast was burning. Barbaric. Now, with the invention of this clever see-through toaster, we'll be able to actually see the bread toasting away, preventing any unfortunate toasting mishaps. Some info, from the site:
Sharp now offers this unique, space saving microwave that installs below countertop and is accessible through a drawer style pull out.
They're not solar or lighted, but they are cool address numbers, customizable right down to the font and available in nearly any size you want. You can preview your numbers in different fonts by going to the "Mixed Eras" font page (under "Fonts" on the top menu). Enter your house numbers and the page displays the number in a list of fonts, as you type. You're not limited to this small set of fonts, however, as the company will use nearly any font you ask for, provided it can be manufactured. So, fire up your favourite text editor and experiment, then head over to the site's price calculator to get an estimate.
We've seen solar powered address lights before, but it's always good to have more options on the market - and it doesn't hurt to have sleeker looking options such as these, either. The address numbers are available in two colours; natural aluminium and soon, black.
In the future, people that don't place LEDs everywhere will be shunned by civilized society. Children will ask their parents to tell them what it was like having to live before LED toilet seats and blue LED faucet lights, like this one.
Combine thirst, geekyness, programming, a monitor, pumps and booze and what do you get? An automated bar, of course. Make your own and impress the friends that are impressed by geeky things with the coolness that is keypad driven drink mixing. The author, a college student, surprisingly enough, claims to have spent about $400 on this summer project before losing track. One screen shot shows that the bar is PIN protected, which is probably a good idea, given that he's moving it into his dorm.
Anima Causa makes this pliable, molecule-like, configurable seating system (calling it a chair would seem drastically insufficient) that is made of 120 soft balls covered with elastic fabric. The designer claims it can "change its form according to the emotional state of the body". Yeah. The system comes in two sizes; the large measures 220cm x 180cm (7.2ft x 5.9ft), and the medium 160cm x 130cm (5.2ft x 4.2ft).
Like the Scarface poster before it, this Reservoir Dogs poster from L.A. Pop Art is created using the entire, handwritten (and legible) script. Add it to your movie poster collection in your home theatre, or give it as a gift to the Reservoir Dogs fan in your life. We purchased the Scarface poster and had it plaque-mounted as a gift for a serious Scarface fan in our family and it proved to be quite the hit. Sometimes it's fun just searching for the numerous obscenities scattered throughout the thousands of words...
Kohler has a very nice bathroom gallery available for your viewing pleasure, and it's filled with some seriously nice bathrooms. The gallery is divided into three categories: contemporary, traditional and eclectic.
There seems to be more and more interesting LED lighting products hitting the marketplace all the time, and here's another. These recessed wall LED lights look sort of like a submarine window, or something from a disco - or perhaps from the NAVY's secret undersea disco submarines, which a lot of people don't know about. Anyway, some details from the site:
DNA 11 creates unique pieces of wall art using a sample of your DNA. The company sends you a saliva collection kit and you, in turn, send the company your saliva. DNA 11 extracts the DNA from your saliva and takes an electronic DNA 'snapshot'. All that remains in creating your spittle craft is the photo massaging and tweaking, done by 'digitally enhancing your DNA fingerprint.'. They currently offer an intro special of $390 to the first 1000 customers.
We've seen cool secret doors from the Hidden Door Company, but we hadn't realised that HiddenPassageway.com was out there competing for your secret room renovation dollars as well. The company seems to offer doors with more integrated technology and electronics, with specialty switches, biometrics, custom setups and whatnot. Their site has a few videos of their products in action as well.
Save space and time by converting your dining room table into a full size bed! Sleep where you eat! Eat where you sleep! Anyone living in a cramped bachelor apartment might find this to be a nice space saver that, really, with its hardwood maple veneer with solid maple table edging doesn't look too shabby - and who cares if it doesn't cook your meal for you as well. From the site:
Here's a nice way to treat your pooch to a comfortable bed that doesn't take up the valuable floor space of a traditional dog pillow. From Amazon:
This under-bed nightlight would be nicer if it pulsated and produced a low sci-fi-like hum. Actually, the device is manually dimmable, so theoretically the pulsation would be possible. Of course that might be problematic for anyone actually trying to sleep, but, you know, tough.
The light comes from 14 long lasting LEDs and runs off of your homes power, so in other words, batteries are not required.
More and more, we're seeing modern, beautiful and sleek in-wall fireplaces that look less like fireplaces than art, and Canada's ThermArt is no exception - in fact they make some of the nicest specimens, if you ask us. The company lists five models on their website: the Teardrop (pictured), Quote, Flow, Bouquet and Clarity. Be sure to check out their installation gallery, available for your surfing pleasure.
If the wishing well illusion coffee table isn't your speed, maybe you'd be happier with this pinball machine coffee table (with working lights, of course) that you can build yourself with instructables.com's thorough step-by-step pictorial.
GE, through their Monogram Collection, offer this monster of a wine cooler that comes complete with a wine inventory system familiar with 20,000 wines (which will come in handy as the vault stores over a thousand bottles), optional internet action that allows you to browse your wines from work (maybe while you preheat your oven over the net as well), as well as a handy touchscreen and bar code scanner.
Wired has a nice article up on the coolest, most gadget-filled, automated rooms on the planet, including a home that Michael Douglas had a hand in designing in the 1980s. Apparently people with money dig LCDs rising from bed foot boards quite a bit - and it's hard to blame them, really.
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Want a unique, environmentally friendly lighting product for your home? These cool lamps made from old traffic lights are just what the doctor ordered, if the doctor was into recycling automobile infrastructure components and whatnot, that is. The site currently offers two models, priced at $240 and $275 for the 8 and 12 inch models, respectively.
Having a wide selection of spices at your disposal in the kitchen is great, but shoving them deep into a cabinet usually means only the most common, frequently used spices remain accessible - much to the detriment of your culinary creations. So, most people have a spice rack to keep things in order and available. What most people don't have, is a sweet, space saving "Zero Gravity, Magnetic Spice Rack" like this one. From the site:
Designer James McAdam went to work to unclutter bedrooms, and this combination night table / stick + shield kit is the fruit of his labour. If you're ever being robbed, you would not have to scramble in a panic to find your shield as you would know exactly where it was - right beside you, doubling as a night stand! Simply disassemble and prepare for battle! The shield is very nice touch, as you really don't see a lot of shields in the area of personal self defence anymore - good work James McAdam!
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If you're looking for a unique, totally over the top recroom or bar decor idea, then this fibre optic rug from designer Jody Harrow should do the trick.
This dynamic room divider can be easily shaped to adjust to one's unique living space. The softwall can be opened by one person and can be folded and stored when not needed. Velcro ends allow for additional softwall modules to be attached. From the site:
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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This page lists some very unusual Japanese home appliances and gadgets, written in classic Engrish, luckily:
Only more so!
Don't you just hate it when you have a gadget with a wallwart so big that it blocks the entire electrical outlet? This product from 360 Electrical aims to eliminate that modern annoyance with the introduction of fully rotating outlets. The device has 18 'click and hold' positions in the rotation and, importantly, does not interrupt power during positioning, allowing devices to be moved as needed.
Here is a nice howto on making your own concrete countertop from the diynetwork that covers template construction, mold making, pouring, and finishing up.
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There's just something appealing in the warmth of a candle's flicker, perhaps more so for those of us unfortunate enough to be experiencing the first hit of old man winter. People of all climates, however, can appreciate the beauty of these stainless steel oil lamp shadow projectors, by Adam Frank. The projected shadow size is "adjustable", obviously dependent on the base's distance from the wall. The site claims this to be the first in a series. The fuel cells lasts 17 hours.
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