You read that right, “Star Trek fan interior designer Tony Alleyne spent six years of his life and over $150,000 converting his house into the USS Enterprise from Star Trek.” Click above for more pictures and / or continue reading for a video. [Source]
Continue reading...October 7, 2011
Called “Eat-Fit”, this dumbbell-inspired cutlery set will let users eat “themselves skinny with these 1kg knives / forks and the 2kg dessert spoon.” Unfortunately, you’ll have to shell out $160 for the set to do so. [Source]
Continue reading...August 26, 2011
Priced at $9.99, this geeky Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite ice tray “is made from silicone, not those impossible to crack hard plastic sort, and has six smaller carbonite cubes and one large cube.” Continue reading to see G4′s Kevin and Olivia frozen in carbonite. It’s hard to tell what size the cubes are, but [...]
Continue reading...May 31, 2011
At $149, these creative bike shelves come in either cherry wood or walnut finishes and offer an innovative slot to hang your bicycle, with room up top for all your favorite books. No word yet on if a dual bike model is in the works. [Sources 1 | 2]
Continue reading...March 23, 2011
Called the Twist & Brush, this cool invention basically “crams a toothpaste dispenser and a toothbrush into one elegant little package; the ingenious feature is the handle, which works like a cross between a syringe and a deodorant stick.” Fill it up with toothpaste, then when you’re ready to brush, twist the bottom a few [...]
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January 30, 2012
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