For those desiring
to make their house a bit more romantic and mysterious, some inventive
designers created these unusual lamps that look like the Moon.
Ototo designers created
a ladle that’ll cow the hot depths of your cooking pots. It’s shaped
like the Loch Ness Monster,, meaning that you’ll never be bored in the
kitchen again!
Korean designer Jeong
Seungbin from DailyLife Lab invented something really cool for your
plants — a ’rainy’ pot. This pin-up construction has a cute cloud-shaped
water filter, which turns common water into little raindrops.
This LED Bottle Cork can
help you turn old empty bottles into useful desk lamps. A cork-shaped
accessory is made with an LED and integral battery charged from a USB.
The gadget is waterproof, so it can be used outdoors.
17. Furniture you can charge your smartphone on
IKEA has launched
a series of furniture and accessories that can serve as real wireless
charging stations for smartphones and other devices.
16. The first ever smartphone controlled paper airplane
Power Up 3 turns your
paper plane into a lean mean flying machine. Just fold a piece of copy
paper into a plane, attach Power Up 3 and install the app.
Jenny Pokryvailo created a compact and original design for kitchen towels — now they can be rolled up to look like sushi!
15. Solar garden lights
These lanterns shaped
like a raccoon and a chipmunk will brighten up any garden, no matter
if it’s day or night. They’re also economical, by the way — these cute
animal-shaped lights are solar-powered.
14. Illusion on a tea set
Japanese design team
D-Bro came up with the idea for this unique tea set called ’Waltz’.
As you may have already guessed, the secret lies in the teacups having
mirror surfaces, which reflect an image on the saucer. Fascinating and
beautiful!
13. The rainbow coffee table
This
magical table was created by John Foster. The prisms deflect sunlight,
and the space around is filled by flecks of rainbow-coloured sunlight.
12. Glowing headphones
The Glow Laser headphones
glow in the dark, detecting the rhythm of the music you’re
listening to, and can also measure your heartbeat. This is a very useful
thing for those addicted to evening and nighttime jogging — the
headphones will make you more visible to cyclists and drivers.
11. The whale’s tail brush
This whale’s tail-shaped brush for windows and other surfaces looks cute and natural. It was created by designer Avihai.
10. The hippopotamus sofa
You can’t help but fall in love with this cute and chic leather sofa!
9. Lamp-shaped bookmarks
Peleg Design Studio created these original bookmarks shaped as lamps. Something special for all the book-lovers out there!
8. Changeable shoes
Special designed for
female drivers, Sheilas’ Wheels are like no other pair of shoes: the
heels can not only be reduced in size, but can also be removed
completely, turning them into comfortable ballet flats. Never again will
you have to choose between looking stylish and driving!
7. The easy plug
Seungwoo Kim’s idea
is meant to reduce the danger of using electrical appliances. This
ergonomic plug, which is hollow in the middle, will remind you that
it can be removed from the socket by glowing blue. Alternatively, you
may use it as a lamp if you like.
6. Balcony BBQ
With this invention,
designer Simon Strachinaru has made sure that even the residents of big
cities can now cook something delicious on the grill. His invention
is called Bruce — it’s a very practical BBQ for the balcony. In the
shape of an elongated rectangle, it blends into the scenery in that
it looks like a flowerpot.
5. Bedsheets you can draw on
The Doodle Bed Sheets
by Stitch are a simple invention really — they’re just a set of white
cloth which come with some coloured markers. The ink used in the markers
is designed to allow you to get perfectly white sheets after you put
them through the laundry.
A group of glass-blowers
from Oregon decided to preserve their local landmark forever in a beer
glass — the 3,450-meters-high Mountain’ Hood. A really simple idea which
is just so impressive!
3. Walking with Dad
SaddleBaby is the best
transport system you can ever give your kids. It’s fixed on to the
parent’s shoulders, whose hands are almost always busy with smartphones,
cameras, or other gadgets. It lets the parent carry a kid on their
shoulders and at the same time keep their hands free. Brilliant!
2. Slide at school
Because stairs are too boring.
1. Mat — protractor
Every math teacher dreams about a doormat like this.
courtesy: brightside