• Oiva Toikka
    @oivatoikka
    Oiva Toikka is one of the most important names in Scandinavian glassware. His imaginative, rich, and bold glass art deviates from the streamlined aesthetic of Nordic design, making his work distinctive and recognizable. Toikka is known for his Birds collection, as well as his Kastehelmi tableware. Toikka has won numerous awards, including the Lunning Proze, Pro Finlandia Medal, World Glass Now 85 Award, Kaj Franck Design Prize, and the Prince Eugen Medal.
  • Beehouse
    @beehouse
    Bee House produces durable and functional teapots in a wide range of colors and glazes. All Bee House products are made in Japan by Zero, Japan's leading manufacturer of teapots and tableware. The Bee House products are lead free, microwaveable and dishwasher safe. Each teapot comes with a removable stainless steel infuser and lid so you can use regular teabags or insert the stainless steel infuser to brew loose tea.
  • Sowden
    @sowden
    Sowden is the design brand of Milan–based designer George Sowden. The brand develops elegant products that embody contemporary design with a clear focus on functionality and usefulness. Sowden makes products that focus on the moments that bring together family and friends through the shared daily activities of cooking, eating and drinking. Their products include their SoftBrew coffee and teapots, a wide selection of mugs and cups, as well as servingware and cookware.
  • Museum of Robots
    @museum_of_robots
    Museum of Robots creates modern housewares and home accessories designed to complement 21st century living. It's also a real museum located in the online virtual world of Second Life. There, it's dedicated to the appreciation of robots - not just the ones we love from toys, movies and TV –but also robots in science and science fiction, art, literature, media and technology. Its mission is to promote understanding of the role of robots in popular culture, art, and science and features exhibits, art, and special events. It's an immersive museum experience, with interactive exhibits and attractions, and community events. People even make movies at the museum. Exhibits include: "Bots, Bugs & Beasts: The Art of Joshua Ellingson"; "From Teapot to Robot: The Art of Clayton Bailey"; "Robots & Donuts: The Art of Eric Joyner"; and Celebrity Robots Hall of Fame.