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Alphabet Bookcase

Alphabet Bookcase

You may use both AAKKOSET’s obverse and reverse to hold books, CDs, magazines et cetera. As a room divider, you ... Read More »

Klein Bottle Opener

Klein Bottle Opener

The Klein Bottle is a mathematical joke, a surface with only one side.  Just as it’s about to enclose a space like ... Read More »

Hotline Telephone

Hotline Telephone

An elegant Mid-Century replica by Crosley – originally introduced in 1959- modernized with touch tone buttons and a sleek plastic ... Read More »

Fortune Cookie Pillow

Fortune Cookie Pillow

This Fortune Cookie Pillow hides a sneaky little pocket to tuck a note to your intended. Creates a fabulous keepsake ... Read More »

Fish Bubble

Fish Bubble

Fish Bubbles! These hip and trendy fish tanks can be hung virtually anywhere!  They require no pump or filtration! You can ... Read More »

Bone Collection Horn Stand

Bone Collection Horn Stand

Slip the BONE Horn Stand onto your iPod touch 4G for lo-fi amplification simplicity. Using old-fashioned acoustical science, this silicone ... Read More »

Astrid Chair – Passiflora

Astrid Chair – Passiflora

Missoni Home’s dazzling Passiflora print, splashed across lustrous cotton sateen, makes an unexpected appearance on our curvy chair. Tucked into ... Read More »

Emergency Clown Nose

Emergency Clown Nose

At last, the healing power of comedy is available in an over-the-counter form. Apply liberally as needed. Side effects may ... Read More »

Pocket Hand Warmers

Pocket Hand Warmers

Beloved since the 1950s, this chrome-plated, pocket-sized furnace is an ingenious solution for winter’s cold hands. A single fill delivers ... Read More »

Desktop Leg Lamp

Desktop Leg Lamp

This Deluxe Desktop version of A Christmas Story Leg Lamp is a scale model of the life size leg lamp. ... Read More »

Axel Three-Seater

Axel Three-Seater

A whirl of seating, in one amazingly structured piece. Covered in recycled jute sacks that traveled through Europe before our ... Read More »

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