
Where do you keep a bike lock while you ride? The Küat Lock has a clever idea: a bike lock that wraps itself into the water bottle.
It looks like a stylish water-bottle but includes a 5’ internally coiled 8mm cable that locks back into itself, as well as a compartment underneath for storage of keys and paraphernalia.
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Baking pan brings six favorite Marvel comic-book characters(Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Wolverine and The Incredible Hulk) to life by turning out individual superhero cakelets.
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Kate Mello created this awesome AT-AT costume for her dog, complete with helmet and body armor. Via


The Sealander Amphibious Camping Trailer does double duty as both a place to rest and a lake-worthy water vessel. “A small outboard electric motor will make sure that you’re not stuck out in the middle of the lake forever, and double sealed air chambers will make sure you don’t capsize. This modular aquatic trailer can be outfitted for all of your needs like cooking, cleaning, eating, sleeping, and accommodates for activities such as fishing and swimming.”
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Spinal Staircase designed by Philip Watts Design.
Sculptural staircase with glass and timber details, private client, Northampton.
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Sala Silver Mine, is the world’s deepest hotel room located 155 meters beneath the surface of the earth, inside an old mine in Sweden. “For around $600 USD per night, guests of the Sala Silvermine hotel can sleep in an underground bedroom and explore beautiful caves.” Continue reading for the Video.
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Power Strip Svintus is an interesting product design, although it is only a concept right now. “Svintus power strip really pigged up and technically is a strip no more, but rather a multi-snout cutie that you will not want to hide behind a couch.”

This darling Robot Tea Infuser would be a special holiday gift for any robot-lovers.
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Rick Russo built this Imperial AT-AT Walker stroller for his kid. The body panels were cut out of foam from a cardboard template and tied together with zip ties. It took Rick between 30 to 40 hours to complete this hack.
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This’s an interesting concept to integrate QR codes into a clock.
Our “Clock for Robots” is something from this coming robot-readable world. It acts as dynamic signage for computers. It is an object that signal both time and place to artificial eyes.
It is a sign in a public space displaying dynamic code that is both here and now. Connected devices in this space are looking for this code, so the space can broker authentication and communication more efficiently.
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