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These Can Be Yours

  • Posted by: GOOD
  • on November 27, 2006 at 11:08 am

Herrlicht glasses

fashion

Made entirely from wood—even the screws and hinges are precision-cut from maple or cherry pieces—Herrlicht glasses are like no spectacles you’ve ever seen. The price may blur your vision.

$1,160, herrlicht.de


 

Hulger Handsets

cool

Hands-free mobile technology gets smaller by the day, to the point that it’s becoming hard to determine if people are on the phone or talking to themselves. Hulger’s wireless handsets, made out of vintage-looking phone receivers, offer an elegant solution. Now you can have the comfort of talking on a real phone, while retaining the mobility of cellular technology. And, if it finally turns out that cell phones cause brain cancer, you’ll be keeping the cellular signals far away from your cranium.

From $70, hulger.com


 

Toms Shoes

feet

Inspired by the utilitarian shoes of Argentine workers, these comfortable canvas slip-ons come in a range of colors and patterns, from camo to pink. If a vibrant new pair of shoes at a great price isn’t enough to grab you, there’s a bonus: every time someone purchases a pair of Toms Shoes, founder Blake Mycoskie donates a pair to a South American child. Now you can easily turn your problematic shoe fetish into something more productive.

$38, tomsshoes.com


 

Oooms wooden memory sticks

computers

It’s time to rebel against the brilliant whites and polished silvers of modern technology. Why not bring a little piece of nature into the office? Oooms memory sticks (with capacities up to 1 gigabyte) are encased in wood—a constant reminder that there is a world outside, even if you don’t get to see it very much.

$88, Oooms.nl/usbOooms.nl/usb

 


 

Little Chroma

sex

Jimmy Jane applies high-design principles to the surprising original philosophy that sex—and sex toys—should be sexy. The end result is a product that’s as elegant as it is functional: waterproof, virtually silent, and equipped with a replaceable motor if you should, ahem, wear yours out. Now the company’s signature gold-plated vibrator is available with a dash of color and a smaller price tag.

$195, jimmyjane.com

 


 

Bohemian Modern

library

For years, Los Angeles architect Barbara Bestor has been designing buildings in Silverlake, an East L.A. neighborhood that is now a hipster haven. The book is a sumptuous overview of the work of Bestor and her contemporaries, and a comprehensive reference for beautiful style:

a D.I.Y.-inspired take on modern architecture and design.

$22, bestorarchitecture.com

 


 

Conphorm UM tote

fashion

This cleverly-designed tote bag is constructed with just one piece of felt (the industrial fabric du jour) attached by a zipper. Unzip it, and it lies flat for storage. Zip it up, and you have a stylish and functional bag. Best of all, buy it from sustainable design store Branch, which plans to give one percent of profits to environmental organizations.

From $114, branchhome.com


 

TerraPass

environment

A quick visit to the TerraPass website allows you to calculate your yearly vehicular carbon emissions, and then buy enough carbon credits to offset every ounce of pollution your car produces. If you’re sick of people giving you the finger as you plow past them in your Hummer, slapping a TerraPass decal on your windshield might deflect some of the ire.

From $30, terrapass.com

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