Showing posts with label stainless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stainless. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Spray Paint Can Cocktail Shaker


The stainless steel Graffiti Cocktail Shaker, designed by William Kellogg, holds 14 ounces. 9" tall x 3" diameter. Built-in strainer.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Skateboard Mirror


The Skateboard Mirror is made from stainless steel mirrored glass and genuine skate trucks. You can hang it vertically, horizontally, or just simply let it stand against a wall. Comes with a pack of skate stickers for customization.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

ShotShell AmmoCrate


ShotShell AmmoCrate includes 6 ShotShell stainless steel glasses, incredibly strong, made with premium-grade stainless steel, and guarantees 100% dishwater safe.

Also providing you the safest way to store these teensy glasses, these glasses are cradled in extremely strong Pelican case in Olive Drab Green, with a layer of foam between two sets of 3 glasses, securing a stronger safety of each glass.

ShotShell stainless steel glasses are also available individually, with each glass wrapped in soft fabric pouch.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

8-Bit Watch



Well, this 8-bit geekery is all over the place! And I'm lovin' it!
The 8-Bit Watch , which obviously would've went really well with Liuzzis's 8-bit Halloween costume (previous post), has a stainless steel face with ABS plastic band.

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Tickette



Product designers Tal Margalit and Ellia Nattel join forces to become Tickette.
This design duo aims to offer unique products from a different point of view.

They have launched two main collections – Word Charm and Doodle Jewelry.

The first collection, Word Charm, is made of words that literally define the jewelry. The duo used text to create the actual pieces of the jewelry, so for example the pendant on a necklace is comprised of the word “necklace” and its meaning.

The second collection — Doodle Jewelry — captures the spirit and lightness of hand drawn doodles and transforms them into fine jewelry.

All of the pieces are made and designed by Tickette in stainless steel, silver or gold plated or color coated in black or red.

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