This wooden clock is great. It’s in the style of the ones you remember hanging over the chalkboard in your middle school classrooms, but the two-toned wooden design makes it fresh and modern. More »
You’re just drinking your coffee, minding your own business when you look down your cup and spill all over yourself. Because what is that at the bottom, a lobster? Yes, it’s a lobster. But never fear because it’s just ceramic and it’s supposed to be there. More »
We’re less than a month away from snow season, which means if you plan on hitting the mountain on opening day, you need to make sure you’re gear is good to go. Smith I/O Goggles will at least have you covered in the protective eyewear department. More »
Painting your house is a real pain in the ass. But you know what’s worse? Hanging wallpaper. With these patterned paint rollers you can mimic the look of wall paper. Amazing! More »
Light Bulbs Are Showcased Like Photos in These Geometric Frames [Daily Desired]
Posted in: Today's Chili These lamps are just as much about the bulbs as they’re about the wooden fixtures. Created by German designer Herr Mandel, the geometric pieces are supposed to showcase their light source, sort of like a picture in a frame. More »
What’s the best way to make your bike more useful? Easy. Add a basket. You’ll never look back. Wald, a Kentucky-based bike company has been making this $20 basket since 1929, and slapping it on your cycle will be groundbreaking for your mobility More »
You want to be a precise chef, and you know that a cup is not always a foolproof cup, depending on your equipment and your method of measuring. In order to be as accurate as possible, you’ll want to invest in a scale, like this one made by industrial designer Jacob Jensen. More »
We thought Office supplies were just about the blandest thing we could talk about. And that statement held true until we laid eyes on these ferocious staple removers from JacZagoory. More »
Restoration Hardware’s fold away harp toolkit is equal parts beautiful and practical. Inspired by 19th century british design, the sleek instrument has a belt’s worth of in one handsome stainless steel package. It includes a Philips head screwdriver, a small saw, a corkscrew, a punch/awl, gimlet, bottle opened, and a mini-hammer. It’s $45 and definitely the kind of thing you’d want to have if you were a bartender or a grown up boy scout. [Restoration Hardware via Cool Material] More »