Desk For Messy People
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009Meet Clark. Not to be confused with Clark Gable or Clark Griswold, this Clark is a desk. Clark is no ordinary desk because Clark is for messy people. While many desks try to promote healthy and feng shui living through multiple organizational storage and outlets, Clark knows that he can’t change you, but he is [...]
Skinny Desk Is Subtle And Totally Useful For Someone
Thursday, January 15th, 2009MisoSoup Design’s K Workstation is a pretty clever shelf gone desk that will not only save you some space, but it’ll help designate a work area in a small room/home/office. While there’s little to no information on this sleek office design, there is one assumption that I’m confident enough to make. I am far too [...]
Tidy Cups
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008It’s no mystery that mugs are pretty good at holding pens and pencils. I’ve had the honor of working with many mugs in the past, and even though I have settled down with a cup that I speculate to actually be for the bathroom/toothbrushes (hence the happy ceramic fish and octopus along the sides), I [...]
Library In a Box!
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008Designed by Argentinian architect Ariel Jacubovich, the Pocket-Library actually makes living out of a box not only feasible, but comfortable. So if you need to rely on small spaces with minimum storage for a home, the Pocket-Library can provide great organized storage for your books and CDs with easy access. And when you’re done, you [...]
Lessev Mobile Charging Station
Friday, September 19th, 2008Charging stations are a great way to minimize clutter caused by your collection of random cords for all of your important gadgets. Not to mention it’s always nice to have your phone, mp3 player and what have you all in one place to limit forgettage. The Lessev Mobile Station, designed by Takafumi Nemoto, definitely caters [...]
Ninja Bunnies Cable Wrappers (Won’t Totally Kill Headphones)
Friday, September 12th, 2008Ok, so if ninjas totally kill things and bunnies are totally cute, would a ninja bunny’s power be amplified or balanced out? I’m guessing the latter because these ninja bunny cable managers are actually pretty helpful in the sense that they don’t kill your cables and electronics, but rather promote better use of them. Don’t [...]
Umbrella Today? Weather Made Simple
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008I’m pretty hooked to checking Weather.com but there are times when I suffer from cases ranging from Alzheimer’s and Dyslexia to Narcolepsy. On days like those there isn’t much my brain can handle, so instead of pondering what a 60% chance of rain will actually translate into, I now have myself a new resource. Umbrella [...]
Wind-Up Universal Remote Control
Thursday, August 7th, 2008Face it, we have a ton of crap plugged into our TV, all of which have their own remote. Since universal remotes are always a good idea, what could be even a better solution? A battery-less and environmentally friendly universal remote! Well, now we can enjoy simplcity without ever having to replace a battery with [...]
4-Color USB Cube
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008Here’s yet another colorful USB hub that’ll make a nifty desk top accessory. Equipped with four USB ports, you can arrange these little plastic cubes to your heat’s delight, just like you did with those blocks you had as a kid. Maybe that’s why I can’t stop thinking about crayons?
The 4-Color USB Cube is available [...]
USB Silky Snake Bracelet
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008Why is it that every time you need a USB cable you either can’t find it or it’s tangled up with a bunch of other cords. But if you’re not afraid to accessorize with convenience, the Lisco USB Snake by Laurent Hongisto could be your new best friend. Much like a slap bracelet, this silky [...]
Cylindrical USB Hub
Monday, August 4th, 2008Here’s a colorful USB hub that chooses to be both vertical and rotatable for your USB plugging convenience. The hub includes:
USB 2.0 High-Speed, supports up to 480 Mbps
Innovative design 4 ports USB 2.0 hub
No limits on size of USB devices
Plug-and-play, supports hot-swapping function
Support Windows Vista/XP/2000/ME/98SE
Dimensions: 45mm dia x 62.5mm height
Weight: 65g
The USB Cylinder 4 Port [...]
Digital Clock CD Shelf
Friday, August 1st, 2008Finding the right spot for all your CDs can be pretty tough. For instance, mine have found themselves living ina cardboard box underneath my bed. Granted, it’s a pretty cardboard box from IKEA, but still, if only they had their own shelf. So while some of us still can’t let go of our bulky music [...]
Foldable USB Hub
Friday, July 25th, 2008Are you in need of some more USB ports? Pfft, it’s no problem with this hub. Each of the 4 ports can fold out and rotate 270 degrees for your convenience. Available in black or silver, the USB Robot 4-Port Hub is available from Gadget4all for $12.00. Now if only it were more “roboty-y”…
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Hang On Outlet
Thursday, July 24th, 2008Do you know just how much energy is being sucked out of those sockets, even when your pluggable goods aren’t in use. A “Power Vampire” can be anything from a computer monitor to a cell phone charger. If it’s plugged in, it’s sucking and wasting valuable energy. Prevention is simple, just unplug it. But if [...]
Mini Surge Protector Travel Buddy
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008Busy business people have got important and busy places to go where they continue to be busy with business. While laptops are getting thinner and more adept for travel, our cases remain stuffed with chargers and wires. Simplify any traveled business doing woes with the Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger, sporting three AC outlets [...]
Whiteboard/iPod Speaker Dock
Monday, July 21st, 2008That was funny. Just as I thought to myself that I was surprised this piece wasn’t from Pottery Barn, I discovered it actually was. Big surprise? Nope. Many designs are adding more pizazz to the ever so convenient and un-chalky whiteboard, and here’s yet another. So while there are a whole lot more attractive iPod [...]
Snazzy Book Labels
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008Here’s an interesting concept by Valerie Madill to librarisize your literary collection. I’m always a big fan of color coordination, and as a matter of fact, that’s how my book shelf is currently organized and will remain so. Why? Because it looks awesome. So, how do you organize your books? Or rather, if you had [...]
Anywhere, Everywhere and Knowhere Clock
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008When you’ve got a handful of time zones to keep up with, it’s easy to get left behind in the past (New York) when you have something to take care of in the future (Tokyo). So why not visualize all of those disorienting time differences with the KnoWhere clock. Unlike any other clock, this one [...]
Das Keyboard Ultimate – The Ultimate Challenge
Monday, July 14th, 2008Being a quick and efficient typer is important, but where would you be if the keys weren’t labeled. I’d like to think that I’d get by just fine without them, and actually right now, I’m spiting myself and how much I actually do watch the keys by not looking and let me tell you, I’m [...]
Calendar Magnets
Thursday, July 10th, 2008Here’s a fun and simple way to keep track of the days. Dorogaya is a magnetic calendar complete with numbers and icons for you to arrange according to your date book. So whether you’ve got a trip, a date or a deadline, you’ll always know what’s up and coming when as you reach for the [...]
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