This Clever Gravity-Powered Hook Holds Your Coat Like a Robot Butler

This Clever Gravity-Powered Hook Holds Your Coat Like a Robot Butler

Coat hooks come in two varieties: dainty things that fling your jacket to the floor whenever someone walks by, and torture devices that take five minutes to snake through the loop in your collar. Leave it to the Swedes to come up with the perfect solution, an articulated pincher that’s deployed by the weight of your garment, and releases when you pick it off the hook.

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Make Stars Fall With These Five-Pointed Dominoes

Make Stars Fall With These Five-Pointed Dominoes

Vegas is going wild this week in an all-out consumer electronics bacchanal, but sometimes it’s nice to tool around with an old-timey, offline distraction. Like these Japanese dominoes, which are are about as no-tech as toys come.

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Laser Tag Is Back With a Slightly More Fashionable Uniform

Laser Tag Is Back With a Slightly More Fashionable Uniform

The original Laser Tag game was a huge hit back in the 1980s, though the campy ray guns, clunky helmet, and embarrassing sensor vest just aren’t fashion forward these days. But it’s still fun—which is why ThinkGeek has resurrected the old game, giving it an updated look that includes a stylish windbreaker jacket, smaller sensors, and an arm-mounted laser blaster.

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A Knife Holder That Looks More Dangerous Than the Blades

A Knife Holder That Looks More Dangerous Than the Blades

Are you bored by the conventional ho-hum design of a traditional wooden knife block? If you like everything on your kitchen counter to be a conversation piece, you can’t go wrong with this Spicy Magnum Knife Set, featuring six entwined knife holders that look like they’re all holding each other up.

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This Mug Lets You Harness a Hot Beverage To Warm Your Hands

This Mug Lets You Harness a Hot Beverage To Warm Your Hands

When you’re running a large corporation and trying to keep frivolous costs under control, it makes sense to keep the heating as minimal as possible during the cold winter months. And if you happen to find yourself working for such an employer, this mug will help your hands from freezing.

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Track The Exact Location Where These Wood Fixtures Were Felled

Track The Exact Location Where These Wood Fixtures Were Felled

Ninebyfour is a limited edition of 79 light fixtures, each made from a single piece of Stadshout, or "city wood": timber felled around Amsterdam’s public spaces and destined for the chipper, but saved here to be transformed into something new.

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Skyscraper Candles Let You Safely Set the World on Fire

Skyscraper Candles Let You Safely Set the World on Fire

"I like watching these buildings burn," says Jing Jing Naihan Li, a young Beijing architect. That would normally come off as ominous, but in this case, it’s awesome: Naihan makes candles that are modeled after the tallest buildings in the world. Because, after all, aren’t skyscrapers just the candles on the glitter-covered double chocolate ganache birthday cake that is the city?

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An Electric Chainsaw So Badass It Needs Two Batteries

An Electric Chainsaw So Badass It Needs Two Batteries

Electric chainsaws aren’t anywhere near as powerful as the ones with gas engines, but Makita’s X2 LXT comes close—and offers several key advantages if you don’t need a tool capable of clear-cutting a forest.

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Adidas and Run-D.M.C. Made a Pair of Christmas in Hollis Sneakers

Adidas and Run-D.M.C. Made a Pair of Christmas in Hollis Sneakers

Forget the ugly sweaters, the Santa hat, the light-up tie, even that pair of green pants you only wear once a year. Adidas and Run-D.M.C. have created the only garment you’ll need for holiday parties and family dinners with their new Christmas in Hollis-themed Superstar 80s sneakers.

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This Super Compact Toaster Oven Isn’t Just For Bachelors

This Super Compact Toaster Oven Isn't Just For Bachelors

The toaster oven has far more uses than your average two-slot toaster, but it also requires a lot more counter space—which is problematic if you’re stuck with a tiny kitchen. You can either go to the hassle of stashing it away inside a cupboard when it’s not needed, or trade it in for Plus Minus Zero’s wonderfully compact vertical toaster oven—which isn’t too slim to accommodate your morning bagel.

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