If you are about to engage in a stereotypically manly pursuit, you’re going to have to get a little dusty, or dirty, or covered in lead-based paint or something. And while you could throw on an old, mustard-stained sweatsuit, you could also preserve a little bit of your dignity with the dashing Gentleman’s Apron. More »
Totally sustainable, naturally impermeable, and protector of drinkables, cork is an incredible thing. But more than being functional, it’s all the rage with the kids these days! And we can see why. This newly unveiled cork umbrella from Pelcor is lovely to look at but with the added, smug bonus of knowing your all-natural shield is renewable, too. More »
Don’t Toss That Tattered Old Tee, Immortalize It In This T-Shirt Shaped Frame
Posted in: Today's Chili You loved wearing it out in public all those years, but deep down you new your favorite t-shirt—with its ironic catchphrase/humorous illustration/retro faded corporate logo—would not last forever. Instead of demoting it to rag duty, you can immortalize it forever in this t-shirt-shaped T-Frame. More »
Is all your bad-ass clothing just too much for those flimsy, plastic, run-of-the-mill hangers. Do your pants or shirts, weighted as they are with pounds of pure awesomeness, need something more structurally sound to keep them in order? The “Man Hanger” suits your very strange needs. More »
Jigsaw puzzles are fun, though they’re a tedious undertaking. You can never figure out where that one corner piece goes. Plastica’s MagContainers are an assortment of magnetic, puzzle-like wooden boxes, and there’s no wrong way to put them together. More »
Here are some Presidents’ Day facts for you: John Quincy Adams had a pet alligator. Ulysses S. Grant got a speeding ticket in a horse and carriage. And George Washington and Abraham Lincoln have been turned into adorable flash drives from Mimobot. More »
You know those money belts over-cautious dorky tourists wear when they go to Europe? The Smuggler’s Belt is like that only much, much cooler. More »
Designed for impoverished students and those who couldn’t care less about posture, the bean bag chair is rarely regarded as a stylish addition to a well-appointed room. That is, until designer Antoinette Bader managed to turn the lowly specimen into a throne fit for a criminal mastermind, an evil dictator, or your average CEO. More »