The River Rock Doormat is a very real $90 product that exists for sale on Amazon (affiliate link, because I know you’re all going to buy one) and isn’t just a one-off made by a neighbor who considers themselves crafty and has access to a free Saturday afternoon and hot
This is a video of designer Myra Magdalen providing a tour of her bedroom, with such classic interior design elements as a computer keyboard wall, a musical keyboard wall, a worm wall, a collection of frames with photos of nail clippers, a music box nail clipper carousel, a homemade seashell
This is a video of knowledge seeker Tom Scott traveling to Zlin, Czechia, to tour the 16-story Bat’a Skyscraper, which features a corner office that can visit every floor, because it’s a giant elevator. The office was built for Bata shoes president Jan Antonín Baťa in 1936, but he never
The brainchild of engineer Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi, this is an analog clock created in the style of an LCD digital clock. Taking the flip clock to a whole new level, it raises and lowers its number segments using a cleverly designed series of cams and levers operated by a controller
Because who doesn’t want to make some fleshy bread sandwiches, these are the cleverly packaged low-carb buns spotted by cosplayer Manna Chu at WuPaoChun Bakery in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. Sure, rock-hard abs are cool and all, but I prefer my bread like my own stomach: soft and rolly. Also, I
This is a video of maker of things The Q constructing a hubless, chain-driven bicycle that cleverly turns the rear wheel via a chain that goes all the way around its geared outer rim. Pretty cool, but if a bike doesn’t have spokey dokeys, I’m not riding it. I’m also
Stools: they’re disgusting to look out. “You do realize we’re talking about seats and not turds, right?” Oh — what’s the matter with those? Well apparently something, because Icelandic minimalist designers Erla Dögg Ingjaldsdóttir and Tryggvi Thorsteinsson of Minarc have created the HiDDenSit, a kitchen island with stools that appear
This is a “Flaminrose”, a flamingo inspired prosthetic leg for wine glasses with broken stems. It was created by neverita design as part of their ‘Emergency Aid’ project, which “aims to transform broken and unusable objects into creative products.” Man, where have these been my entire relationship? I swear, if