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Today we want to show you a great idea for the gift. Some are friendly and furry, and others look poised to snap you with claws or wrap you with tentacles – you never know what you will find at the bottom of these coffee (or tea) mugs. The exterior of each one is conspicuously identical and unassuming, so for guests come to visit for the first time, the shock will definitely catch them off guard – for those in the know, though, they will still always get a little surprise with their final sips. Take a look!
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Folded Java Maker
I was in for a rude shock when I realized that my hotel in Milan did not provide for an electric kettle in my room. This is a given standard, however sometime we need to carry our kettles with us. For such situations (yes, I am picky about making my own coffee) the Novel is apt; it is a patented folding travel kettle, which is unique, thanks to its simple design.
It is designed in such a way that it folds into a minimum shape and can be put in the back pocket of your trousers! Even a travel bag or a laptop bag!
The body of the kettle is ergonomic and made of special heatproof plastic, which is pleasing to the touch when heated to the boiling point. The inside of the kettle is made of 100% silicone, which allows its horizontal folding. A bayonet adapter provides the source of the electric power with a supply connector to the source of the electric energy (wall sockets at home, car socket, socket of solar panels). There are magnetic elements included in the body of the kettle, in the lid and in the adapter, which allow us to pack the kettle simply and safely and provide its fixation into operating or storage position towards the magnetic base (minimum requirements for storage space). Folded or unfolded kettle can be fixated on metal components of the side walls of vehicles, vessels or planes for medical, security, rescue and humanitarian forces!
Designer: Stanislav Sabo
Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2013/02/27/folded-java-maker/#gjU4HW6hhRkWSYhc.99
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
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Levitating Mouse
Although currently in its testing stage and researching the market, I’d love to jump the gun and get my hands on the BAT – Levitating Wireless Computer Mouse. The story behind its development is the obvious culprit – Carpal tunnel syndrome; but I’d much rather get it for its awesomeness. The concept consists of a base (mouse pad) and floating mouse with magnet ring. I think it looks very cool and will definitely be a hit with my ilk.
Designer: KIBARDINDESIGN Studio
Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2013/03/04/levitating-mouse/#1OOce55t5t78LUbD.99
Monday, March 4, 2013
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Customizing The Camera Options
Equinox brings to life a new way of customizing cameras. Until now, different CCD parts were used repeatedly, every time we bought different cameras. With the EQUINOX we have a square Corepart with CCD and a lens mount. This aspect allows you can change parts on your own, transforming your gadget from a small compact to Professional high-end camera.
Users varying from general to professional photographers are able to function with ease. Depending on purpose, it can be suitable for journalists and wildlife photographers and there are adapters for indoor shot. Nowadays with advanced technology, Photograph and image software can take control of all processes of a camera in the Studio without the need of a camera body. To sum it up, all we need now with EQUINOX are CCD, lens and a cable adapter.
Designers: Dae jin Ahn & Chun hyun Park
Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2013/03/04/customizing-the-camera-options/#uhciRHfXbqbXjYFJ.99
Saturday, March 2, 2013
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Chocolate Computer Mouse
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It’s too bad everything isn’t made of chocolate, but at least you have your Chocolate Computer Mouse. It won’t click or scroll, but it sure does taste delicious.
This gourmet solid milk chocolate computer mouse looks just like the real thing, but is chocolate. It is about 1/3 pound of chocolate in fact.
Now you can click away with your real mouse while you eat this one. Only $9.99 from Amazon.com. This makes a delicious and geeky gift.
Friday, March 1, 2013
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Capture The Moments
The Flexer is a flexible lens digital camera. The construction uses a liquid silicon lens that allows one to capture the whole environment using its normal angle view. In short it doesn’t require another lens and is able to change its shape to take in super wide-angle view and close-up views. Capable of self-charging, the camera is idea for children and newbie who don’t know much about photography.
Designer: MinSoon Kim
Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2013/03/01/capture-the-moments/#K9imXZd5rf0XJrSB.99