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XL Cable Organizer
Imagine a flying saucer with a hole in the center, and it’s easy to grasp the principle behind the XL Cable Organizer from the Dutch company ZHO Innovation. The XL, which has a five-inch diameter,...
$11.99
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Wall Straps
For those of us whose organizational strategy falls under the "if I can't see it, I won't find it" heading, these silicone straps from NL Architects and Dutch design collective Droog...
£16.00
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Tykho Radio
Way back in 1997—before iPods were invented, after boomboxes were a little out of style—Marc Berthier designed the Tykho radio for French brand Lexon, and the colorful silicone-covered...
$61.00
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Torch Flashlight
Whether you're braving the darkened wilderness on a camping expedition or want to keep a little bedside light handy in case of a nighttime blackout, having a reliable flashlight (or Torch) around...
$48.00
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The Silenci Chair by o4i
With the Silenci chair, Stockholm-based o4i—a design studio that focuses on contemporary domestic and public furniture— wage war against "acoustic clutter." Manufactured by de...
written by: Diana Budds03.06.11 -
Snap-It-Up Organizer
When the unruly pile of stuff on your desk gets a little overwhelming, band together the bits and bobs with this Snap-It-Up Organizer by Barbara Flanagan. Simply secure loose papers, pictures, or...
$16.00
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Sliding House
If ever there were evidence that architectural innovation knows no limits, the Sliding House by London-based de Rijke, Marsh and Morgan (dRMM) is it.
written by: Sarah Rich03.16.09 -
Salt & Pepper Mills
Designed with a stainless steel swivel top and an adjustable ceramic grinder, these salt and pepper mills deliver flavor in refined form. Their rubber and powder-covered aluminum base can be...
$189.00
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Rubber Bands, Man
When the architecture industry suffered a massive blow due to the economy, architect Margarita Mileva turned to upcycling office supplies. Her designs have garnered international attention and she...
written by: Diana Budds01.16.11 -
Ring Around the Lounger
While the papa-san chair adds little to an interior besides nostalgic references to college crashpads, it's still a comfortable place to curl up. Designer Camilla Hounsell Halvorsen, a recent...
written by: Sarah Rich03.05.09 -
PowerSquid Surge Protector
Designed by 31-year-old inventor Chris Hawker, the PowerSquid takes a familiar concept—the power strip—and turns it inside out. The PowerSquid looks like, well, a squid, complete with a pair of...
$17.95
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Organic Chair
This vaunted design was created for the 1940 MoMA exhibition “Organic Design in Home Furnishings.” The chair, which was the first to mold wood into complex curvatures and use the cycle-welding...
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Neon Wooden Bowls
Designer Araya Jensen hand-dips each hand-carved bowl in synthetic rubber, so no two bowls are exactly alike. The cheerful result is a tactile, unique piece.
$62.00
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Monopol
11.19.09 -
Jack Purcell / Marimekko Sneaker
Full disclosure: We own a pair of these beauts made by Converse, with a fine Finnish pattern by material maestros Marimekko. Fuller disclosure: They. Are. SO. Awesome. Stylish sneakers abound...
$75.00
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Ikon Toaster
Stainless steel body and finish with ”lift and look” feature to view toast without resetting the cycle
$59.99
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Ice Cream Spade
When it comes to kitchen utensils, no one does it better than OXO and its Good Grips collection, which is designed for individuals with impared abilities but help all of us. The only info needed by...
$10.00
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Housemouse Doorstop
Last weekend I happened into the very fine San Francisco shop ATYS Design and came across this charming doorstop.
written by: Aaron Britt01.08.10 -
Hermetus Bottle Opener
Okay, we'll admit that it's pretty rare that we'll pop the cap off a beer we can't finish. In the rare occurance we decide to save some for later, this nifty little bottle opener will not only open...
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Dip Cups
These hand-crafted earthenware cups by Chicago-based Susan Dwyer been individually dipped in yellow rubber, giving them a bit of grip and a burst of bright color.
$32.00



















