Last Drop. The ultimate shampoo dispenser
The Last Drop concept derived from the inconvenience of pumping up the finishing liquid from the bottom of a shampoo or shower gel container to avoid everyday wastage.
Peel Light, a lamp that is part of the room
It’s always nice to decorate your new digs with style. And we think the above Corner Light, also called Peel Wall Light (we’re not sure of the actual name), fits the bill quite nicely.
Placed where the wall and ceiling meet, the Corner Light creates an equilateral triangle of light nestled in the corner of a room. The integrated form implies the lamp is part of the architecture of the room, but the purposefully exposed cable reveals that the light’s placement is temporary.
Spaghetti Tower, a container with built-in proportions controls
Spaghetti tower not only stores your pasta, it also measures the ideal quantity for your meal.
The cap can be opened to four different openings that determine the amount of spaghetti to be dispensed. Ranges from1 to 4 portions. Simply pour the perfect portion of spaghetti directly from the container.
Rolly Brush. The chewable toothbrush
Hitting your lunch break is normally the high part of a long day at work. The only problem you will inevitably face, is having weird smelling breath after you have eaten. The opportunity to brush your teeth is not always available right after lunch, but no one is going to want to be around you if you have bad breath.
If you’d rather not bring a travel toothbrush and tube of toothpaste to work everyday, then you might want to switch to the Rolly Brush. This is a little disc covered in 276 spiky rubber bristles that are supposed to be as good as brushing your teeth.
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Deckstool: A second life for your skateboards
Broken skateboards are an unfortunate side effect of skateboardingand are usually destined for the landfill. We recycle this waste into unique, high quality furniture and other cool products. Our designs are inspired by skateboarding and they are engineered based upon how skateboards break during use.
The scrapes, scars, and graffiti on the used decks create beautiful patterns over the original skateboard artwork. All of our products are meticulously built and finished in the USA.
Secret Passage, a retro graphic floor decals that adds passages to your room
We ran across this crazy floor decal that can add a little extra to a room. The Secret Passage decal from James Bit Originals displays a simple, retro graphic, delivering a fun and witty idea. The vinyl decals are said to be inspired by old video games and their look is definitely playful. The designs are slip resistant and each measures 18 x 18 inches (or 45.72 x 45.72 cm)- enough to add a bit of mystery to an interior.
The London Eye will change its lights according to tweets
A former British Olympic athlete named Daley Thompson has come up with a plan to help use the massive ferris wheel to promote the London Olympic Games kicking off soon.
Working with EDF Energy, the wheel’s sponsor, an algorithm will sort through positive and negative tweets sent with the tag #Energy2012. The wheel will be lit up depending on the portion of positive comments sent with the tag.
Sushi Bazooka, a stupid yet clever and fun invention
The Sushi Bazooka is a special extrusion sleeve that you load sushi ingredients into. Just layer in your rice, veggies and fish, snap it together and squeeze. Out squirts a perfectly round sushi roll ready to be wrapped in seaweed and sliced. It’s like one of those old Play-Doh Fun Factory machines, but with fish and rice instead!
Wordless paper, a universal wrapping paper for any occasion
Italian designers Fabio Milito and Francesca Guidotti have taken the concept of a word puzzle to create a universal wrapping paper and greeting card that is suitable for any occasion.
Ag++, an iPhone case that adapts to your hand
Ag++ is an iPhone case by designer Andrea Ponti and Case Logic that blatantly challenges Apple’s approach. It’s rigid and durable, carved from a block of aluminum. But at the same time, it’s cognizant of your hands, with a two-part screw-lock design that accommodates the phone’s contact points with your meat mitts.












