The Mr. Coffee Single Serve Powered by Keurig Brewing Technology makes for the perfect Christmas gift for coffee connoisseurs. Available on
The Mr. Coffee Single Serve Powered by Keurig Brewing Technology makes for the perfect Christmas gift for coffee connoisseurs. Available on
The “Caffeine is the Glue” is an Espresso Coffee Tapestry Throw Blanket that will resonate with coffee addicts world over. Available on
Here are some cool side tables that could partner very well with modern setups. The Spoon Table comes from Vasiliy Butenko, featuring raised platforms and showcasing a striking semblance to a soup utensil. The concave form should be neat for collectors of small objects, a limitation that means you may not be able to place cups or glasses due to its shape.
Overall, the Spoon Table could be more of an aid for the p
If you are still looking for a flexible storage solution for your home, the Twirl the Giro One furniture should be something functional for you. Multi-functional in a sense that it can be a shelf, a side table stand or even a floor lamp, depending on what you fancy.
The Twirl the Giro One furniture boasts of modules which can twirl up and down. The storage cubes are easily movable and able to twist and turn up and down the stand-up b
This is actually a project of sorts, making use of carbon fiber as the prime element to mold sculptured furnishings. The person behind it was designer Allen Chester G. Zhang who experimented with chairs made for hotels and cafes.
The result was a chair made for sitting back and drinking up cold ones or even coffee all day long. On the front you sit, in the back you store. A loose fitting storage bit on the back spells out how relaxe
When you think of a sofa or a chair, you would often think about straight-forward and smooth fabrics that give out that inviting look. But as far as the “Lost in Sofa” chair is concerned, it is all about accommodation and flexibility, coming with built-in cracks which should allow people to easily place their gadgets and stuff without worrying about losing them.
The chair was designed by Daisuke Motogi Architect
While some people would normally serve coffee, here is a timer-based contraption that can help you serve tea. The Teasmade Tea Making Alarm Clock can make up to 600 ml of tea using a small ceramic pot before letting the alarm go off.
And before you go on lauding this device, be warned that this is not something for the idle and lazy. this thing has the potential to do some serious morning harm if you’re not the type to wake up with all of your senses intact.
Regardless, if this is one te
The Alfredo Coffee Cup takes the art of drinking coffee to a new level. The cup is made from wood and has an uber-cool saucer which is made from ceramic. The idea is to stow away your sugar sachets in the rocking saucer, and then sip away this gift from God (yes I like coffee that much). Via
Pressing the CTRL+ALT+DEL keys on your keyboard will bring up the task manager panel. But in this case, you can make use of them to serve some coffee. Or if you are alone, a cup bearing the insignia of these keys can be pretty neat, especially if you are a techie geek. They cost $23.90 a set and were really designed as upside down keyboard keys. They would likewise make for a great housewarming gift or something to hand out as the Christmas season draws near.
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For the people who are addicted to drinking coffee or hot cocoa, here is a kettle that brings some semblance of what the future holds. We have seen devices where in an integrated screen has become the controlling part of the whole device and now it seems that Bugatti is contemplating on releasing something new for the kitchen with this Vera Electric Kettle.
This Vera Electric Kettle’s handle-embedded display shows you the time of day and a temperature indicator, and can even be programmed to start firing up that water any time of the day or night. Its electronic contro