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DwellStudio Hedgerow Persimmon Duvet and Cases
3 people recommended this item
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Stylish Stool! YES
Updated Jan 18, 2009
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DNA Mini Portrait
First to recommend
Description
A picture can't get any more unique than this. Using a dna sample that you ship to them, DNA 11 creates a visualization of your genes. Its a combination of science and art to render a truly unique image of you.
Its only $170!
Updated Dec 18, 2008
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Itch Cat Scratcher Wall Art
First to recommend
Description
Seriously. I recently got two kittens (9 weeks old) and learned what a terrible thing it is to stock your home with cat toys. They stick out like sore thumbs and take up valuable real estate.
I've searched long and hard for some cat toys that blend into my apartment and don't scream 'a cat lover lives here'. I'm not one of those creepy people who is obsessed with cats. Anyway, these are awesome. Thanks to Mighty Goods for pointing them out.
I definitely want them.
Updated Dec 18, 2008
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BAAS Sculpt Furniture
First to recommend
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This is some of the most original and eye catching furniture I have seen in a long time. Its what furniture would be if Dali had his way - albeit this is a bit more toned down. The creators of this amazingly organic furniture use miniature sketch models to build these and everything is done by hand. Its all made with some form of steel.
And of course they are limited edition (only 8 pieces per item). Imagine the cost!
Updated Dec 18, 2008
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Panik Chocolate Fondue Set
First to recommend
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Jakob Wagner's stylish fondue set have made me break one of my rules about my kitchen. That is, I don't stock it with elements that I'll only use a couple times a year. But in this case, I am willing to make an exception. Jakob's design takes the lameness out of fondue and turns it into a much more romantic experience.
Fondue by candle-light anyone?
Updated Dec 16, 2008
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Four Seasons Cup Set
First to recommend
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Design that adds something unique to a kitchen but doesn't overshadow other elements is to be praised. When some element of your dishware can be soothing and when it can remind you of things long gone, that's even better.
The Four Seasons cup set accomplishes these things. Mostly, the print on the cups themselves (a tree in different seasons) is what makes this worthy of joining the rank and file of my kitchen - even if it doesn't fit into the double-walled Bodum thing I've got going on. (via Bailey Doesn't Bark)
Updated Dec 19, 2008
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Zack Storo Placemat
First to recommend
Description
This placemat is great. Its heat resistant up to 300F so you can use it to serve on as well as the generic use with the plate and silverwear and all that.
The other nice thing about the material is that it would slip around on the table like linen placemats will.
Updated Dec 7, 2008
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Quote-Unquote Bookends
First to recommend
Description
Bring great design to regular products in a sort of different way and you've got me. Book-ends, like cards, are the perfect candidates for designification. What's more, THEY USE CONCRETE! Oh man I love concrete when its used in a cool way.
These quote-unquote bookends are sturdy and stylish. Give 'em here.
Updated Dec 7, 2008
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Black Deck of Cards
7 people recommended this item
Description
I look for a little spin on regular products to add design to my lifestyle without becoming pretentious or poor (the more unneccessary stuff I buy the more money I spend...).
For awhile, cards have had me stumped. They are usually so cheesy when there is an attempt to make something 'fun and unique'. Ugh. But this does it! BLACK PLAYING CARDS!!!! That's awesome.
Updated Dec 7, 2008
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Hanging Globe
First to recommend
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If I had a globe I would have something like this hanging globe. Its simple, doesn't take up desk or floor space and has a nice design.
The only issue with this is the price. Come on, $198 for a ball of plastic?
Updated Dec 7, 2008
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About marcminor:
I'm a Hobokenite (NJ). I love all of my school debt and am digging myself deeper in it by constantly feeding the addiction for cool stuff.
I'm a producer of websites, of all things. So I spend WAY too much time on the Internet. Let me tell you, its a fickle thing. I have a Facebook, Myspace, TagWorld, LiveJournal, Xanga, Friendster, MyPickList, Jellyfish, Wishlistr, Photobucket, Etsy, Webshots, Wordpress and memberships on other sites that have come and gone from public favor. Ooooo...I almost forgot the most important, ThisNext right?
Well there's a lot out there and I chose ThisNext (forsaking all the other social shopping mechanisms) after a lot of looking around. Great design, development and they make it easy to update and personalize.
I've got brothers in the military, parents in the church, and I'm in the city. So talk about eclectic taste!
I hope enjoy my stuff.




