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Marbelous by Tineke Beunders

Netherlands-based designer Tineke Beunders has created a table that combines the world of adults and children. Whenever you’re feeling like a child and want to do something fun or just need to relax simply get the marbles into the grooves on the table. The grooves run through the whole table and the marbles will roll down the legs to the feet of the table where they will in a small box so you won’t have to chase the marbles all over the room (despite what the photos show).


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If you don’t have a corkscrew – improvise

How many times were you unable to open a bottle of wine just because you didn’t have a corkscrew or you broke the one trying to open a bottle? Here’s a good solution to your bottle opening problem. You need a hammer, a screw and a screwdriver and the pics tell what to do with them.


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Di-Cycle

This is by far the most bizarre bicycle design I’ve ever seen. According to the designers the Di-cycle can also move across water I’d love it if my bike could do that. This is only a concept and it’s yet unknown what other features it might have but so far everything about it is great.

Di-Cycle

How they make coffee art

You know those very beautiful images they put on the coffee? I thought they made those with their hands but In reality it’s much simpler. A special printer makes the drawing with air jets.


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Microsoft’s new Blue Track mouse

Microsoft has unveiled its new mouse that uses brand new technology – Blue Track. This technology allows the mouse to work on almost any surface giving it the advantage over laser and optical mice. This technology is good news for people who use mice with laptops. For desktops it doesn’t matter which mouse to use, all work great on tables and pads.

Microsoft’s new Blue Track mouse

e-Newspaper by Plastic Logic

Plastic Logic has unveil their first e-newspaper. The name is undecided yet. The lightweight device with 8.5 x 11-inch with a wireless connection to the internet will download and store hundreds of pages of newspapers, books, and documents. The user will be able to read the content in MS Office formats as well as PDF. Plastic Logic’s e-Newspaper is expected to go on sale in 2009.


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National Nightmare

133 days, 10 hours and 47 minutes till George W. Bush steps down and a new president takes his place. Bookshop Santa Cruz have designed a clock that counts down George Bush’s time in office. They have also called the clock “National Nightmare.”
The clock is $9.95 with free shipping in the United States.


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Polygon Bike

Music has become an integral part of our lives. Having this in mind Reindy Allendra has designed a bike with an attached music player. While riding you also charge the battery which powers the front and brake lights. The design is brilliant but I think having a bike with an attached music player is unnecessary, you can use a mp3 player and ride a regular bike with the same result.


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Typewriter Sculptures

The sculptures before you are all made from old typewriters. Jeremy Mayer collect typewriters, tears them apart and then makes sleek, sci-fi-inspired bugs, skeletons and anatomically correct human figures from the parts. It takes 60 typewriters and 1,000 to make a full-scale sculpture.


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Swarovski Contact Lenses

Indian designer Anthony Mallier has come up with idea of fusing swarovski crystals with contact lenses. These lenses will make the wearer’s eyes sparkle like never before.
Anthony Mallier’s design won second place in the “Crystal Vision” competition co-organized by Designboom and Swarovski

Swarovski Contact Lenses