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Posted on June 17, 2011 by brian yalung
Invotis offers an odd looking timepiece you can put up on your home’s walls with the Invotis Wall Gear Clock. The wall clock is made from plastic and metal and allows anyone to simply watch the gears move as each second passes.
Wil Van Den bos designe the Wall Gear Clock which requires 2 D batteries to function. It weighs only 2.63 lbs. and is available for purchase over at Kikkerland for only $99. If you want a cheaper price, head on
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Posted on June 14, 2011 by brian yalung
Here is a solution that should get tired legs some reprieve. This is the Sofa Bike, something from Jacek Holubowicz that was on hand at the International Design Festival in Berlin.
The Sofa Bike features two separate 8 gear hubs, hydraulic brakes which are operated by the front handlebar and dynamic chain steering. With the built-in stereo, a convertible roof and 17 mAh batteries, pamper yourself as much as you want and rest anywhere you p
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Posted on December 29, 2010 by brian yalung
In another neat looking lamp design to shower you with better home illumination, the Teabag Lamp should be perfect for tea parties carrying a realistic and oversized version of a standard teabag.
At the end of the wire “string,” a small solar panel is disguised as the tag, charging the batteries which power the LED bulbs within the 12” teabag fixture. The “shade” of this piece of lighting decor is infused with actual tea leaves.
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Posted on July 3, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is something with a dual purpose, an aid and something that can tell you the time. The item is a clock and a scale rolled into one, something useful in kitchens or hung on the wall with provisions to measure weights.
The kitchen scale clock is perfect for any kind of home interior setting and comes with batteries included. It costs only
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Posted on June 26, 2010 by brian yalung
In some sort of a twist, here is a clock that makes use of odd looking clock hands in the form of batteries. Batteries are normally used as sources of power for gadgets and clocks but this is one instance where some creative minds tweak common designs like clocks a bit.
The only twist here is that the batteries are dual purpose. While they do act as clock hands, they still power the whole thing. A neat clock to have for a unique type of a home don’t you think?
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Posted on April 12, 2010 by brian yalung
The Star Wars fever is not yet over. We have yet another desk clock, the Darth Vader Desk Clock. It is one awesome looking clock made for the Star Wars fans, showing a large statue with an itty bitty clock at the bottom.
The clock stands 13 inches tall, so it’s not so bulky that it’ll take up a lot of room. It requires 2 LR44 watch batteries to run. You can purchase the clock for $14.99
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Posted on December 6, 2009 by brian yalung
Here is a cute light clock that should fit in well in the little girl’s room or perhaps the women who love to collect cute little stuff for their room. The Princess Wall Clock features a lush, strawberry red and pink fairy princess with hearts dancing over her head. It is made of ceramic and runs on batteries. This magical clock and wall décor should fit in nicely to any bedroom or home. It retails for only $54.95 over at
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Posted on September 8, 2009 by brian yalung
For the parents who are looking for a nifty nightlight for their room or for their kids who are afraid of the dark, the Moonlight Energy Saving Nighlight is something that should be a viable solution. It doesn’t make use of any batteries and costs less than ½ p per day if used continuously.
You don’t have to worry about bulb changes from this slim designed nightlight which is cool and safe to touch. Using a high tech light panel that is even cool to the touch, the Moonlight glow light produces a soothing blue/green soft beam which is easy on the eyes at night yet radiat
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Posted on June 23, 2009 by brian yalung
Once kids start to mature and do the things that they normally see from their parents or brothers and sisters, chances are they would want to imitate them. Activities such as drawing or writing is common and before you know it, you have to train them as well as they start to be trained for school.
Apparently there are activity children’s furniture such as this Art Master Activity Desk set. Giving the kids something to occupy their time while putting their cognitive abilities to the test can certainly be supported by this desk set. The Art Master Activity Desk set is a good
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Posted on February 18, 2009 by TanYA
If you own a solar powered garden light then you can also utilize it to make a solar powered night-light.
“I mounted two garden lights on the roof with wire extensions of the leds brought into the house. Just the solar cell unit with built-in batteries is on the roof. The led (Light-Emitting-Diode) that makes the light is in the house. The solar lights are mounted on top of a swamp cooler on my roof with the wiring brought through the vent.”
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