Inspired by AI slop images, engineer Allen Pan (previously) decided to try building an aquarium toilet in real life. The result? A surprisingly functional aquarium toilet. If I’d tried building it? An unsurprisingly unfunctional aquarium toilet and $18K of water damage in the basement. BONUS AI slop beer boots made
This is a video of ‘Caress’ by artistic duo Pfeifer & Kreutzer, a piece of kinetic art featuring two windshield wipers repeatedly brushing a piece of faux fur. Is it relaxing to watch? Yes. But would I want it in my house? Absolutely, except with the fur replaced with moss
These are a couple of the cat/small dog beds made by Andrew Parsons of Nostalgic Nooks using vintage CRT television consoles. Those look nice. Besides, it’s not like there’s ever anything better than your pet sleeping to to watch on TV anyways. “Says the guy who watches 12 hours of
This is an Architectural Digest tour of Casa Organica, the home built by architect Javier Senosiain of Aquitectura Organica for himself in 1984. And what a home it is! Calling it a hobbit house doesn’t really do it justice because it’s so much more, I was just trying to be
Because miniatures make everything better, this is a video of Nerdforge’s Martina and Hansi constructing a coffee table with a miniature library inside, complete with bookshelves, a desk, and little lights. The finished project is stunning — way nicer than my coffee table. “That looks like a keg with a
This is a 3D printable desk lamp that looks like a cat wearing a cone of shame. Its creator hellgy describes it as, “A lamp to look like your cat when your cat is looking like a lamp.” Plus when it’s on the eyes glow like you took a picture
Just when you thought the perfect recliner doesn’t exist, Ingrem enters the chat with their Power Smart Sofa Recliner, a $1,300 electric recliner with cat themed accents like paws and ears. FINALLY. The chair is voice-controlled and has four preset levels of reclining (107° work mode, 111° gaming mode, 125°
Inspired by Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests, this is a video demonstration of Dutch game designer Giliam de Carpentier’s Carpentopod, a wooden coffee table that walks and can be remote controlled. Carpentopod, fetch me a beer! “Remote controlled, not voice controlled.” Riiiiight. *tossing empty can on floor* Well it could use a