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MUG! by James Wosiek and Steven Smith

October 21st, 2008

I’m having my breakfast, so stop disturbing me or I’ll give you a punch with my cup of coffee. James Wosiek and Steven Smith have come up with a mug with knuckle as the handle. The knuckle mug is porcelain and microwavable. More pictures after the break. Read more…

AK Ice Bullet Tray

October 10th, 2008

Drinking with bullet shaped ice cube does look a little cooler but make sure you don’t get choke. This AK Ice Tray will make you 12 bullet shaped ice.

The AK Ice Bullet Tray comes in two parts, fill one part with water until it reaches the top then place the next half on-top, press down then set in the freezer to create some cool and very realistic looking AK bullets.

More pictures after the break. Read more…

Translucent Clothespin Chopsticks

August 16th, 2008

Chopsticks, an eating utensil originated from China. There are quite a lot of people don’t get how to use it in a right. So erm if you know how, you should be able to hold a fish ball from the soup (not poking in). If you need help with using it then you can look for this Translucent Clothespin Chopsticks. Read more…

The Recycled Windshield Beer & Wine Glasses

August 6th, 2008

The beer and wine glasses above were made of recycled glass from discarded car windshields. They were handmade in Colombia, it has a light green tint. The pilsner beer glasses are available for $20/pair while the stemless wine glasses are $22/pair.

[via Uncrate]

First Toaster with Rotary Basket

July 28th, 2008

This toaster is a bit different from others because it spins. It has a rotating wire basket that rotate to make sure your bun a toasted on all sides. There’s also a couple of heating drawers that will keep slices toast crisp and warm. Read more…

Handpresso

July 22nd, 2008

If you are an espresso aficionado, you know that the key to great espresso (next to good water and good coffee) is the pressure that is used to press the water through the coffee. The Handpresso is a portable espresso maker that uses no electricity. What you need is just the ESE coffee pads (25pcs included), hot water and the Handpresso… use the handle to pump air into the unit until you have reach 16 bars of pressure, add the ESE pad, pour the hot water and you are ready to go, press the release button and your espresso will dispense into your cups. The Handpresso is priced at $155, I guess I drink at home. Read more…

Collapsible Chopsticks

July 21st, 2008

You can get this set of collapsible chopsticks for $30. The stainless steel upper section is hollow. Pop the top off and slide the white ash lower section out. The wooden tip screws into the upper section using all brass hardware. That might look a little cool, for 30 bucks I can get a lot of disposable chopsticks in my bag. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

Calf & Half

July 15th, 2008

It is designed by Liz Goulet Dubois from Fred studio, named the Calf & Half, pouring the milk in your morning breakfast from the handcrafted double-walled glass with calf tits design at the inside. lol.

She’s always in a good mooooooooood, and you will be too when you pour from this playful little pitcher

[via WorldwideFred]

Zing! Spoon – A Utensil for Flinging Food

July 14th, 2008

There a bunch of “motherfather” sitting behind you, making noise and annoyed you. It’s time to launch some cannon ball on them. Get your food on the Zing Spoon maybe some prawn shell and pull back the spring-loaded handle and release and see food flies.

CAUTION: Food Fights can leave stains on your walls!

The Zing! Spoon is available for USD10.

[via Neatorama]

Portable Fire Bucket BBQ

July 1st, 2008

Fire Bucket BBQ is the place where you put the charcoal in and start fire and start grilling. This Portable barbeque bucket is designed Adrian Allen. It measures H28cms x D28cms. 9 more left, £25. One more shot after the break. Read more…