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Posted: 13 Apr 2012 06:31 AM PDT There’s a brand new cool and cute watch in town, and it goes by the name Ninja Time. This little beast has two “eyes” which show the hour and the minute, while the rest of the watch is dedicated to framing them in a way that looks assuredly ninja in style! The entire casing is made from molded plastic, the dials controlled by the ninja’s “ears” so you can set the time whenever you like. If there’s a cuter watch in the world than this, please tell us about it – what could be more attractive than a set of ninjas running up your wrist? Have a peek at the color combinations as well – blue eyes for great justice! Designer: Andy Kurovets - No related posts. |
Posted: 13 Apr 2012 06:18 AM PDT What you’re about to take a look at is a vehicle that may be shorter and more to the point than any car you’ve yet experience. This is the eSetta, inspired by the legendary BMW Isetta, made to be as compact as possible with its intent being set for the car sharing environment across the earth. Will its bright red and yellow accents be enough to entice you to get tiny? This vehicle is inductively charged at sharing hubs which sit around your city, these places being where, like similar bicycle hubs, you’ll be able to unlock and drive a vehicle to your next destination and back – no sweat! The front door has a slide and rotate ability that allows you the driver to enter and exit via the sidewalk – frosting on the pie! Have a peek and see if you’d be willing to ride one of these sassy little numbers around your local city! Designer: Tony Weichselbraun - Related posts: |
Posted: 13 Apr 2012 12:03 AM PDT Introducing the Calorie Bomb! – For those times when we suppress the guilt and say, “F#&% the diet!” It’s a shameless treat that pokes a bit of fun at calorie counters and tastes as good as it looks. Designer: Raphael Volkmer - Related posts: |
Posted: 13 Apr 2012 12:01 AM PDT The short length of time it takes for kids to grow out of their clothes means parents are spending a lot of money on clothes- even more so when it comes to expensive sports gear. GRO is a set of protective hockey equipment designed to gradually expands as the wearer grows. Simple yet effective functionality that will protect kids (and wallets) for years after purchase! Designer: Matt Hughson - Related posts: |
Posted: 13 Apr 2012 12:01 AM PDT The First Gift blanket is a modern take on the heirloom blanket with a clever scientific twist. Meant to be continuously passed down from generation to generation, the blanket highlights the sanctity of genetics with a representation of each recipient’s own unique DNA added onto it when it is given to them. It’s a smart and personal reminder that the familial bond goes deeper than the surface. Designer: Ben Landau - No related posts. |
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