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Hopefully, one day we will all be able to charge our precious gadgets using a beautiful bonsai tree inspired USB solar-cell charger like this one. The concept is created by Vivien Muller, a 22 year old designer from Paris, France.
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Gélule, French for capsule, is the name of this pill-shaped radio clock concept by Pascal Barde from the design company Sequoia Studio.
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This digital shelf, developed by a French designer named Jean-Louis Frechin, was recently showcased at the International Milan furniture show.
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Moonwalk is the name of this fun and cool lamp made by Thomas De Lussac, a French designer of furniture, light fittings and sofas.
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The acrylic X Lamp by the French design company PRoToCol is a fun cool and cool alternative for lighting up your room. The contemporary x-shaped design of the lamp creates a glowing light in four directions.
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It’s almost like salt and pepper shakers has become the kitchen version of USB drives these days, they come in all kind of weird and cool shapes.
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Here’s a neat handcrafted lamp that not only will give you a good light, it will also project an image of your choosing onto the wall or ceiling.
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Obviously, this ceramic boombox by the French designer Sam Baron won’t be able to play music. But what a beautiful piece of art to put in the bookshelf.
Did you like it? Don’t miss the Boombox Bags For Retro Geeks entry.
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No multicolor LED lights and it’s impossible to use it as a universal remote control, the Ela Desktop Calculator ($33) simply look great as it is.
Designed by Theo Williams. Manufactured by Lexon Design Systems, France.

With the Galilea Moon Phase Clock ($65) you will not only be able to see what time it is, you will also be able to keep track of the current phase of the moon. A matte black shield revolves around the detailed lunar globe to simulate the amount of lunar face in shadow.
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