Stainless Steel Puzzle Coasters
Stainless steel puzzle coasters are so much better than the bland round cork coasters. These scream, “Not only am I practical, but I’m fun!”
Since they are stainless steel, they are easy to clean with a damp cloth. It would be a perfect Christmas gift for only $19.99!
[Via Product Dose]
Vegetable Twister
This takes playing with your food to a whole new level. When I was young, I LOVED my Plah-Doh spaghetti maker, so of course I love this new kitchen gadget.
You can use almost any type of vegetable in the Vegetable Twister. It can turn your boring meal into a piece of art. Mmmm I can just taste some lovely sweet potatoes twirls!
Snowlight
My husband is counting down the days until our first possible snow. I, on the other hand, could use a few more months of warm weather. If you are a snowbunny who can’t wait for the first snowfall to head out onto the slopes, here is a great product for you.
An electrical strip is connected to the ski and provides a luminescence to either help guide those in your party, or it can be seen from a great distance. I guess it wouldn’t be a lot of help unless you skiied at night or enjoyed getting off the beaten path.
[Via Design Spotter]
CD Player Shoe
If this doesn’t scream 1985, I don’t know what does. Also, if you’re still stuck in the 80’s, this is the perfect shoe for you!
Not sure if it is real, but if they are, they would give these shoes a “run” for their money!
Sticky Lights – Plaster your wall with light bulbs
My obsession with lighting continues.
These things are just fantastic. Each light bulb, created by Chris Kabel, is encased in a capsule of sorts that has an adhesive backing for you to stick the light bulbs where ever you please.
The only downsides are that it seems the sticky is an all-or-nothing deal where if you don’t like where you stuck it the first time…too bad. Plus you’ve got to by them two at a time at around $25 each. I guess that’s the price you’ve gotta pay for art…or something.
They’re available for purchase at 0900-design.
[via Geekologie]