Phases of the Moon 2008 Calendar
Do you like keeping track of the phases of the moon? On the other hand, it doesn’t matter if you don’t – this calendar will look great on your wall anyway.
Do you like keeping track of the phases of the moon? On the other hand, it doesn’t matter if you don’t – this calendar will look great on your wall anyway.
This awesome Superman Hanger is designed by Roman Ficek and available at ComuniStar – a Slovakian company that creates unique contemporary designer furniture and interior accessories. “Call for pricing”. (Via Retro to Go & Notcot)
It’s strange, now when the CD is almost dead all these cool storage solutions for the plastic disc starts popping up. Like the Barcode CD Holder and now this Kung Fu inspired one.
Products featuring the Autobot and Decepticon Transformers logos show up in all different shapes and sizes these days – usually in not very hug-friendly way, like these watches and rings. With the Transformers Pillows ($20) it’s different though, they are made of very soft materials, […]
After having seen stapler, pen and giant versions of the Swiss army knife, what could be next? The answer is one that glows in the dark.
Lots of lamps here at GeekAlerts today, but there’s always room for something as cool as a Slinky lamp. Both the base and the lamp light up, and you can use it as a desk lamp or as a night light. The Slinky Desk Lamp […]
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.
Star Shakers – rocket shaped salt & pepper dispensers designed by Ototo. The white shakers features S and P “space logos” and are made of ceramic. No word on pricing. (Via cribcandy)
The Yumi Modal company, located in Thailand and run by artist Anchalee Saengtai, makes amazing science fiction inspired metal sculptures with characters from films like Star Wars, Terminator and Spider-Man.
The spun metal Time Table ($223) by David Quan features an analog clock under the glass top-surface. Size: 13 1/4 dia x 22 3/4 inches (34 x 58 cm). (Via pcnews)
WING was one of the top nominees in the Home category for the Index 2007 “Design to Improve Life” awards. The WING concept design for a personal windmill is created by the Croation designers Mladen Orešić and Ines Vlahović.
The Allure Mirror creates the illusion of infinite depth when viewed from distance. Step closer and you will see that it is actually a mirror.
Fun and geeky coasters, you can never get too much of that. These “Periodic Coasters” from Up To You features a design based on the standard periodic table. A set of 8 elemental drinkmats costs $15. (Via Neatorama)
It really looks as if the green Be Happy Trash ($9) likes taking care of your waste. Simply open the mouth sliding cover on the 21 cm (8.2 inches) high garbage man to get rid of the stuff you don’t need.
“PuzzlePerser” is a Persian inspired line of rugs created by the German product designer Katrin Sonnleitner. Featured here is the classic version, using nine different colors to create the beautiful and playful pattern.
There isn’t much information available about this cool Barcode CD Holder. It’s designed by Marián Laššák and you’ll have to call to get the price. What a great looking way to store your favorite CDs. (Via pan-dan)
The fun and cute little memo pad is guaranteed to put a smile on the faces of your colleges as they are passing by your office desk.
The coolest ice tray so far has got to be the Lego one, but this Fishbone Ice Tray ($10) is not too bad either. It’s made of high quality silicon and one tray will give you three four fishbone shaped ice cubes. (Via Nerd Approved)
Geeky cufflinks are fun, but not always of the best quality and design. Sometimes the DIY feeling shines through a little too much. But it is possible to find them in good quality too. Cuff ‘N’ Collars offers a wide variety of beautiful cufflinks. Listed […]
Recently we have seen the guy as a backpack, shoes, laptop, golf club cover, pillow, watch and a transformer – and now, here is the arch-villain as a lamp.
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