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Wallpaper Games by 5.5 Designers
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Let's face it, wallpaper isn't cool. But if you're decorating a kids or room, breakfast room, or anyplace casual and want something fun, this is perfect.
It'll look cute when you hang it up, and give guests something to do after it's been up for awhile. Awesome for the party house! (via Apartment Therapy)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
Boomtune Tripod iPod Speakers
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I can't recall how many times I've been someplace and wanted to share music off my iPod with a group of people. This little stand not only holds you tunes, but blasts them out of a little speaker embedded in the stand.
Easy to carry, quick to use, and stylish. What more do you want? (via Geeksugar)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Penguin Computer Mouse
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Holy crap, this is so cute. Especially if you have a child who's just learning to use the computer, this is the perfect addition to your gadget room.
Plus, it keeps their slimey digits off the mouse you use. Bonus! (via Gizmodo)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Monogram Laptop Cover
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Laptops are so ubiquitous these days that they're practically fashion statements. Whether you're a Mac person, a PC person, a writer who clacks away on a tiny keyboard, or a designer who halls around somethign enormous -- your laptop says a lot about you.
With that in mind, why *wouldn't* you get something like this? (via Popgadget)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Sunglasses for Catching Spies
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OK, I admit, this is pretty nerdy -- and the website you buy them on is totally intense (in a "we are very proud of our neighborhood watch program" kind of way). But, how cool would it be to record your conversations covertly with your sunglasses?
Not to spy, my friends, but to post on YouTube. Because you never know when the next viral video masterpiece is playing out before your eyes. (via productdose)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
Inflatable Baby Spa
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Any parent knows that any infant -- adorable as they are -- is a pain in the butt to bathe. Plus, I'm sure it's stressful for them, floundering around the water, still barely unsure of what you're doing on the outside.
In any case, this might help the process along. It keeps baby contained and relaxed, so neither of you have to stress. Plus, the orange would look cute in any more modern bathroom or kids room.
One for the hipster parents among you. (via swissmiss)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
Poodle Purse
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No, that's not just a stuffed dog -- that's a purse. Now you can be like Paris and all the other celebrats, and use your pet as an accessory!
Although at least with the Poodle Purse you'll also have something useful to put stuff in. Bonus! (via swissmiss)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Shed Indoor Shelving System
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Especially if you're an apartment dweller, you know the perils of living without enough storage space. Plus, given the restrictions of rental living, you're not always at liberty to hang shelves wherever you think they might look good.
That's where this guy might come in handy. It's a shelving system contained within a little storage shed. I like the minimalist design, and the best part is that it opens out to reveal far more than meets the eye. (via swissmiss)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Corgial Clock
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When it comes to the design aesthetic, this clook is a little too serious and severe for my tastes, but I love the concept. Instead of telling you the time in numbers -- like, say 12:45 -- it says "Fifteen minutes to one" (or whatever the time is).
The makers describe it as a "civilized" way of telling the time.
I just think it's funny. (via swissmiss)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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Garment Rod
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This is one of those super-helpful items for people living in a small space. Especially when I lived in the UK, I was constantly stuck in oddly designed apartments, full of little corners that *could* have been useful if the builder would've thought to do something with them.
A garment rod will give you a few more options, and lets you hang your clothes out in the open (which is fun in a loft kinda way).
And, as garment rods go, this one is nice-looking to boot! (via Apartment Therapy)
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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