These Edison Lamps might harness modern LED technology, but they also capture the look of the era from which the lightbulb came. What a nice balance. Read More >>
Featured comment by Airfields:
"If you'd actually read either of the sources you link to, you'd see that these DON'T use LED technology. Very poor journalism. I'm impressed." More »
There's something eerily enticing about abandoned spaces. Stages of Decay is no exception — it's collection of photographs by Julia Solis of once-glitzy theaters that have fallen into disrepair. Read More >>
Why wait in the Starbucks line for one of those pitiful paper cups over and over again when you can have this handsome chiseled tumbler to refill every morning? Read More >>
Featured comment by Sheza:
"It's not going to cost £12.85, come on. Gizmodo, you guys are notorious for pis-poor conversions of currencies I see. We're the UK, we always get hig..." More »
Stat Key, makers of fine novelty-shaped keys, is expanding its brand to include a line of ultra-thin and ultra-simple tools called the Every Day Carry Multitools. Made from stainless steel covered in military grade anticorrosive ceramic, there's a good chance the Stat EDC tools will outlive you. Read More >>
A Piet Mondrian painting is unmistakable for its big blocks of primary colours set in grids of horizontal and vertical black lines on a white background. The Mondri 3 in 1 vase is very clearly inspired by the late De Stijl movement artist, and it breaks apart into three pieces so you can create your own neoplasticism masterpiece. Read More >>
So you've decided to hop on the vinyl trend. You need a turntable. Pro-ject's candy hued Debut Carbon tables will appeal to both your eyes and your ears. Read More >>
Napkin holders! Oh sure grandma, I'd love to see your collection of antique napkin holders. Okay, yes boring topic, right? Nope, not when your napkin holder turns into a sailboat when you pop actually napkins in it like this one. Read More >>
We're not always pro-iPhone clothing, but we're generally very pro-Lego around here. And Belkin's new Lego case definitely sits in the latter camp. The best part is they're buildable -- that definitely gives a new meaning to the concept of a brick phone. Read More >>
We're still getting hit by the snow in a lot of the country, fun in the beginning, but you're going to need something to occupy you. Booze is a good start, but the next step is Virtuoso, a music theory board game. Read More >>
Featured comment by ispy:
"looks to be stil concept stage with little info on how it actually works. sounds dull. but then there're plenty of classical nerds out there i'm sure...." More »
Your stuff is probably scattered all over the floor, but there's a better way to store it. The Manhattan Cabinet will make all your crap look less like crap. Read More >>
Featured comment by dja357:
"Yeah, only difference is a thinner frame because it's metal.
Still, some people will still buy this so what can you do." More »
We might, at some point, stop being awed by 3D printed products. But that hasn't happened yet, meaning this 3D printed skull iPhone case is pretty damn slick. Read More >>
Eating in the 1950s probably sucked in terms of convenience. No internet, meaning no Seamless Web. But the style was rad—and you can harness that aspect in your own kitchen with Servis's new retro fridges. Read More >>
Featured comment by emmanuel.makris:
""Servis, a UK company that’s been making appliances since the 1920s"
Nope, not true. The Servis company you speak of does not exist anymore; mod..." More »