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Posts tagged “plastic, rubber & high-tech”

Empire West Ceiling Tiles

Ceiling tiles tend to either be terrible and office like or amazing bits of architectural detail. Empire West tries to bridge that gap by making attractive tiles for suspended t-bar ceilings - yes, mu...

Sweepa Rubber Broom

This picture does not exaggerate. The advertising for this product seems to revolve around pet hair, but that doesn't begin to describe how much of a miracle-worker the rubber squeegee-cum-brush has ...

LED Coffee Table

We're kind of like barracudas in that we're drawn to anything that sparkles. It's no wonder, then, why we're so interested in this table - under the glass top are 480 twinkling LEDs that respond to mo...

Jewelry Stands by Polli

We know Polli for their earrings, more than the rack said earrings would hang on. But we were happy to learn that the nature-inspired jewelry stands often used in their store displays is available ...

Sweepa Rubber Broom

This picture does not exaggerate. The advertising for this product seems to revolve around pet hair, but that doesnt begin to describe how much of a miracle-worker the rubber squeegee-cum-brush has ...

LumiGram's Fiberglass Tablecloth

Try to get past any Louis XIV associations for a minute. Imagine this glowing tablecloth in a more sedate setting than pictured, say at a dock-side dinner party. Imagine how dazzling it would be in c...

Aubuchon Hardware's Contact Paper

A reader pointed us in the direction of Aubuchon Hardware's unusually large selection of contact papers the other day, and all the options there (we like this one and this one) got us thinking about ...

Modern-twist: Designer

It's a rare housewares designer who can really call themselves an inventor, but Kat Nouri and her collaborators at SF's Modern-twist deserve that moniker. The company's small housewares line is so fa...

PowerSquid Surge Protector

While we've been doing our own form of spring cleaning (which entails more cleaning out than actual cleaning), and moving things around, we noticed once again how irritating it is that those bulky tra...