Rice Cube
I wasn't planning on posting this– until I watched the video. One word: Awesome! The Rice Cube can make sushi in seconds. Head over and check out the video. Even a three year old could use it.
Continue Reading →I wasn't planning on posting this– until I watched the video. One word: Awesome! The Rice Cube can make sushi in seconds. Head over and check out the video. Even a three year old could use it.
Continue Reading →I need these Shark Bite Oven Mitts to remind me of the shark dive I did in Sydney. Except I didn't put my hand in the sharks mouth, thankfully. Via Foodbeast
Continue Reading →Macbook Pro shaped cutting board. 43 Euros, and so awesome to cut your apples on. Via Notcot.org
Continue Reading →An ingenius cookie dipping mug designed by Entresuelo.1A. Reminds me of the now infamous Dunk Mug I posted back in 2004 (wow that was a long time ago). This design adds an ingenious touch to a mug with a rim…
Continue Reading →Really interesting work from Sofian Tallal, an industrial designer in Amman Jordan. I love this Chiseled faucet! The "Chiseled" concept is the first of a high-end bathroom/kitchen faucet range designed as if carved out of a block of chrome. The…
Continue Reading →The tools we use in our every day lives have come a long way since the time of early man. Jagged rocks fashioned into crude shapes and surfaces ideal for jabbing into fleshy substances just don't seem like they would…
Continue Reading →In what reminds me of a cross between storage Tupperware and tiffin lunch carriers, updated to modern times, the Innate food containers are just what my pantry needs. They are BPA-Free and Phthalate-Free (try saying that 3 times quick), so…
Continue Reading →Creepy knife holder by designer Robert Knight.Robert Knight describes this mesblock with “Love it or Hate it” that statement fits. Definitely nothing for the Hello Kitty fans. The Mesblock is a design piece by Robert Knight, a designer based out…
Continue Reading →What happens when you cross a brass knuckle with a cork screw? This. Completely opposite, yet totally awesome together. Designed in limited edition of 50 by Jonathan Sabine and for sale at Ministry Of The Interior in Toronto. They're not shipping…
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