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Roundup: Science-Inspired Home Decor

121608_tube01.jpgWe've posted before about the pretty + simple design of science-inspired products. Beakers and glass test tubes are just a few looks that show up when it comes to this style of design. Check out a few of our favorite products after the jump. All of these products range between $150 - $3.95 and can be fabulous gifts this holiday season.

 
 

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Actually, I rather like the rock garden/test tube one.

posted by Nevanna on December 16th 2008 at 5:24pm
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I want the cocktail set. I should be honest about my poison of choice.

posted by GirlInATower on December 16th 2008 at 5:35pm
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That cocktail shaker set will be perfect for our mad scientist dinner party next halloween!

And I have some double-walled glasses. I LOVE them.



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posted by EmmieB on December 16th 2008 at 5:48pm
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Heh XD Call me crazy, but I'd prefer the real thing, and the chemistry store room to match ;) I mean, I already have a Molymod kit as decor (and for my own education)!

(Chemistry is useful AND attractive - place a sliver of copper in a solution of silver nitrate, and the silver ions in the solution will steal electrons from the copper atoms in the metal, producing beautiful blue copper nitrate solution and developing a delicate frost of silver metal on the copper plate.)

posted by ryttu3k on December 17th 2008 at 5:40am
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A very fun assortment of items!

posted by swingjingle on December 17th 2008 at 9:33am
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I really like the test tube spice rack but hot damn is it overpriced. A quick googling and I found a 50-pack of xlarge test tubes for $23!

posted by yakimushi on December 17th 2008 at 9:55am
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I like the spice rack too! Very clean design, and very organized.

posted by Zhahira on December 17th 2008 at 10:24am
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I like these, but I'm another who prefers the real thing -- antique when used for display, new when used as glassware. Still, that cocktail set... hmmm.... I could be persuaded. :)

posted by rosenatti on December 18th 2008 at 5:24pm
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