Laser Stars Projector
July 4, 2007
The Laser Stars Projector ($180) is a 10-inch tall device that turns any ordinary room into an amazing constantly changing star-field. The projector uses a bright green laser and other holographic effects to create a panorama of thousands of stars. When placed properly in a room, the beam can cover several walls and a ceiling.
TakaraTomy Fuwarito Lamps
July 4, 2007
TakaraTomy is Japanese company that is known for its gadgets and toys. The latest addition to their lineup is the Fuwarito floating lamp ($27). These lamps are shaped like the planets in our solar system (including the moon). They are mylar balloons filled with helium, and embedded with a small LED bulb. Each lamp comes with two cans of helium gas and weighted base to keep them from floating away.
Keyport
June 27, 2007
Keyport claims to be the worlds first universal key fob. Keyport organizes all of your keys into one device that allows you to access each individual key easily. The Keyport comes in a variety of colors, supports up to 6 keys, and has integrated RFID for keyless entry to your car. Unfortunately there is no information or the price, or when it will be available.
Cyclone Vertical Fireplace
June 26, 2007
Summertime has came and put a hold on many peoples fire places (at least here in Arizona). However if you want to turn up the heat in your house, check out the Cyclone Vertical Fireplace $3799. The fireplace is composed of a large glass cylinder with a mechanism that makes the flame spin-hence the Cyclones name. You can either pick up a pre-assembled version to put wherever you want, or the custom version which allows you to build it into your house.
Frank Buchwald lamps
June 25, 2007
Frank Buchwald is an artist from Germany who makes extraordinary steam-punk style lamps. Each lamp varies in price from $3,900 to $15,500. I wonder how much they would cost in The Matrix? These unique pieces of illuminating art are surely worth the price. More Pictures Read the rest of this entry »
Hansacanyon LED Faucet
June 19, 2007
Recently Hansacanyon announced a new twist on the popular LED faucet market. There newest faucet uses LED technology to change the color of the water from blue to red, depending upon the temperature of the water. However the twist is the open channel on top of the faucet to give it a much more modern look. This faucet is also much better built than other cheap imitations and with an automated shut off after 80 seconds and incorporates a electronic temperature sensor to control the LED lighting. The faucet does not come cheap and retails for $1553
Gas Mask Shower Head
May 24, 2007
This does not look like it will be for sale anytime soon, but it would make a great DIY project.
[Source: Chris Dimino]
Ibar- Intelligent surface system
February 16, 2007
This interactive bar surface system is crazy. If any of you readers are bar owners, check this out. The system interacts with anything on the surface, and can be installed in any kind of bar counter.
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