September 30th, 2007 by ketyung

I’m not too sure why there is a need for a bed that is illuminating. Perhaps, it’s just another way to get you into dreamland more easily if you’ve been having hard time to sleep at nights. The illuminated bed is called “Dream”, that is how I guess what its purpose is. Another reason could be you simply like your room filled up with lights.
Dream is an illuminated bed in rotationally moulded polyethylene, topped off with a green mattress. Comes with 14 x E27 energy-saving lamps (11 W) and a 1.5-metre cord with a switch. Something that works quite different from the usual ones would cost a pretty high price. It’s asking for US $4,215
Buy online, $4,215, Collseum-Shop
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September 29th, 2007 by ketyung

For those students who have been having problems to pass the Chemistry exams, due to your poor memory for the Periodic Table. Then you should think of getting the Periodic Tower Shower Curtain from ThinkGeek. Having it and make it part of your daily life and at least you could read a few times a day, especially during those precious moments that your brain cells are still fresh right after your bath or shower. This should work pretty well and you should be able to pass your Chemistry with flying colors after few weeks of having this curtain hung in your bathroom.
Buy online, ThinkGeek, $29.99
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September 26th, 2007 by ketyung

If you wanna save some bills of electricity, definitely you’lll need to spend some effort. Just as what the Wind-up Lamp shows you here. This Wind-up Lamp is the design by Yuko Taguch. It needs no external power source, which allows users to generate power for it by winding its built-in key.
The lamp is equipped with a timer, which indicates how much power it has remaining, so you’ll know when the next time is to wind it up again for some power. I think this lamp should come in handy for places that have no electricity or used as a emergency light during power cut. But, I’m not too sure how long it takes for you to wind it up in order for it to stay bright enough for your long lonely night.
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September 24th, 2007 by ketyung

Perhaps, some of you are the big fans of aliens. Despite the ghostly and extremely ugly look, but you wish to have some furniture or home appliances shaped like the aliens to go into your living space. Now, your wish has come true, here is the entire collection of various horrifying and ghostly-looking Alien furniture of your choice. As long as you’re willing to pay for it.
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September 10th, 2007 by ketyung

If you’re a big fan of the game Tetris, the you’ve gotta love this. It’s the furniture that grabs the concept from Tetris that allows them to be nicely stacked and joined together for easy storage.
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August 27th, 2007 by ketyung

This gadget really gave me a long pause trying to figure out what its specialty was. At first was its price that is really too pricey, which costs you $249 just for a hanger.
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July 26th, 2007 by ketyung

The Japanese are really so creative with their furniture. They seem to be putting so much effort in working out two designs of color-changing furniture according to your weight and your mood respectively. The first design are chairs that change colors according to one person’s weight and positioning of the user. Of course this is not really something too difficult, which just depends on a couple of weight sensors. But such a design, perhaps, hard to become popular, especially among the ladies, who are in competition of shedding pounds. The chair that changes according their weight will definitely put them off to sit down on it.
The second design is a set of table and chairs called the Fuwapica Suite, which the chairs change colors according to one person’s mood. Fuwapica means “soft and flashy” in Japanese. For this suite to be able to detect the mood of a person, there is little more complexity involved here. The suite is a round table that features a computer, an LCD display screen and light sensors that link wirelessly to each of the four inflatable chairs. It simply learns your mood by detecting what you place on the table. Such as placing a vase of red rose will make the chairs to change their colors to match the romantic red hue. This furniture aims to hit the market within one or two years, which will be priced in the range of $1.5K to $3.5K.
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July 25th, 2007 by ketyung

I guess the designer of this lamp simply loves speakers too much, but somehow, his expertise is only in making lamps instead of speakers. Therefore he produced a floor lamp that definitely looks like a 2-way speakers from far, which there is a little “tweeter” on top and a “woofer” at the bottom. And it’s also dubbed as the “LightSpeaker Lamp”. Of course, the “tweeter” and “woofer” deal only with light instead of treble and bass. There is also a little knob at the left bottom corner. Perhaps, you wanna say that knob is the volume control knob of a speaker, but it’s actually a dimmer for the light. To correct my guess here, I think the designer,Michael Malmborg, is only making use of the acoustic concept to produce the kind of soft white glow effect for this floor lamp. As most of the light is reflected back into the frosted acrylic “acoustic†chamber.
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July 23rd, 2007 by ketyung

What’s the common sign seen on the work desk of a geek? Simply the kind of messy stuff scattered around, especially when you’re rushing for deadlines.
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June 16th, 2007 by ketyung

This is what we’re quite used to recently, multiple functions crammed into one gadget. But this sounds a little bit weird to me. It’s a standing lamp, which is called “Spruce”. As shown in the picture, this lamp shall give best illumination while standing in your living room or bed room.
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