A Delicious Craft Beer Deserves a Glorious Handmade Growler

If you want to drink fresh, limited-release microbrews, then a growler is indispensable. You see, the truly great stuff doesn’t come in bottles: You need to go somewhere that has it on tap get them to sell you a hearty pour. More »

The Compact Chopsticks: You’ll Never Dine Unprepared Again

Forks are for amateurs; if you’re going to eat you’re going to work for it, dammit—enter the chopstick. But all those splinter-laden, wooden eating-twigs don’t come without a price, you tree killer. The Compact Chopsticks, however, will let your live your life environmentally friendly and fork-free. Just like God intended. More »

These Stone Shades Are Fit for a Flintstone

Whether pedaling to Rock Vegas with the top down or boarding a pterodactyl flight to Hollyrock, no self-respecting cave man leaves his igneous abode without proper eye wear. Now, both the stone age man about town and modern cool hunters can rock a pair of retro wayfarers made of, well, rock. More »

This Desk Assembles With Nothing But Manual Labor

If you end up doing more harm than good when tools are around, you’ll love Fraaheid’s collection of easy-assembling tables designed by a trio of Amsterdam-based architects. Cut from a single sheet of plywood, the tables use a series of strategic slots and grooves to assemble in less than three minutes without the need for a single hammer, screw driver, or roll of duct tape. More »

You Will Desire This Watering Can Even If You Don’t Own Plants

There aren’t many plants in my small NY apartment, but I would throw down for this beautiful watering can out of pure respect for form. More »

This Gorgeous Knife Draws Inspiration From Our Ancestor’s Stone Tools

While crude by today’s standards, the stone tools used by our ancestors were obviously more than adequate for their survival. After all, were they not, Italian designer Michele Daneluzzo wouldn’t be around today to craft this beautiful homage to the flint cutting tools of the Stone Age. More »

Wrap Yourself In Awesome Errors With These Glitch Blankets

The problem with graphical glitches is that they generally show up when you’re trying to look at something else. Something not glitched. But if you’re just looking at them on their own, they can be be pretty fascinating, and even beautiful. That seems to be the idea behind Phillip Stearn’s Glitch Textiles, a set of very purposeful errors. More »

The No-Nonsense Pocket Knife With a History to Match

The Swiss Army Knife might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of military multi-tools, but don’t underestimate the lesser-know alternatives. Alternatives, for instance, like this stainless steel IXL British Army Knife, whose no-nonsense exterior belies a rich and fascinating history. More »

Well Hello, Creamsicle Colored Synthesizer

Usually, we don’t get too worked up about new color options on gear because it’s a gimmick. It’s usually a gimmick. It’s not every day someone shows me a synthesizer the color of a delicious Creamsicle. More »

It’s Too Bad This Zebrawood Wallet In Your Pocket Will Lead To Many Terrible Jokes

A wooden wallet sounds like just about the most uncomfortable thing you could slip into your pocket. But Slim Timber uses thin pieces of zebra and walnut woods as accents for its leather wallets, so they’ve still got some flex and bend to them. More »