Accessories and Decor


Bombastic Candles - Kaboom!

Bombastic Candles - Kaboom!
Kaboom Candles add an explosive touch to any party (without the explosion part). These clever candles were designed to resemble cartoon and video game bombs and have a sparkling wick that adds even more authenticity.

Found at Spoon Sisters


Multi-Color Ball Clock by George Nelson

Multi-Color Ball Clock by George Nelson
I'm not the kind of person to spend over $300 on a wall clock, but if you are, I can say that the iconic George Nelson Ball Clock would be a mighty fine candidate for your cash. You can read more about George Nelson and admire some of his other awesome work at georgenelson.org

Found at Amazon.


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The artwork on the air kitchen towels from Tikoli not only remind us of the Avatar film floating creatures, but they also remind us of the elegance of simple design.

Found at Tikoli.


Vivienne and Friends

Vivienne and Friends
The gorgeous Vivienne and friends, Wisconsin 1974 print on Hahnemuhle photo rag 308gsm matte paper speaks to me. I don't know why, but there is just something about Matte Stephens' artwork that makes my heart race.

Found at Matt Stephens' Etsy Shop.


Philips Living Color Changing Ambient Light

Philips Living Color Changing Ambient Light
This unique LED ambient lamp from Philips can produce a total of 16 million colors allowing a user to set the lamp to display a huge range of colors based on the desired effect. The brightness can be reduced or increased and the color can be selected at will with the included remote control. The results is an amazingly customizable light experience unlike any other we've ever seen.

Check out the light in action here.

Found at Philips web site.


His and Hers Keyholders Shows Who is Hung

His and Hers Keyholders Shows Who is Hung
Insert your key into the "his and hers" key holders and watch the keys hang. If thoughts are entering your dirty little mind from viewing the picture we can't blame you, the same happened to us.

Found at Amazon


Brookstone iDesign Cube Clock Radio for iPod Review

Brookstone iDesign Cube Clock Radio for iPod Review
The iDesign Cube Clock iPod/iPhone Radio is an aesthetically pleasing iPod alarm clock/radio, but the devil, as with all electronics, is in the details.

For starters, the iDesign Cube Clock Radio and iPod player has a sophisticated look with a slightly gray face sporting a large digit LED display. Unfortunately, the LED display was really bright even in the low setting, forcing us to turn the unit slightly to the side so it would not affect us during night time. You can also turn the display off then temporarily turn on the display for about five seconds by pressing the SNOOZE button once. However, it was a lot easier to move the unit the side when we went to bed as opposed to fumbling through settings every time.

The iDesign Cube Clock Radio let's you install a back-up battery (CR-2032 button cell battery) to keep track of your settings and time if the power goes out.

On both sides of the unit a soft fabric hides and protects the stereo speakers. At the top you will find a docking station for your iPod (also works with iPhone by the way, though it is not advertised as such) and the unit's radio, alarm, and play controls. At the back, there are inputs for AC, AM/FM Antenna connections, and auxiliary.

The AM/FM features on the iDesign Cube Clock Radio are abysmal. The FM receiver is not very powerful and at my location (even with the use of the included FM Pigtail Antenna), it missed some FM stations other alarm clocks easily pick up. The iDesign Cube Clock also does not have preset buttons for setting your favorite FM/AM stations. Instead, you'll need to press the forward and back buttons to scroll (search) for the stations. This can and will be tedious if you have a variety of FM/AM stations you like to listen to. Clearly this device was made with the iPod in mind.

So how does it fare as an iPod player? It works. You can use the on-board controls to play, pause, and skip songs as you would on your iPod, there is nothing revolutionary here, but it gets the job done. The iDesign Cube Clock Radio does charge your iPod when you plug it into the dock -- a feature that always makes us happy.

As far as sound is concerned, the iDesign Cube Clock iPod/iPhone Radio left a lot to be desired. The speakers felt weak when compared to other alarm clock radio players on the market. There just wasn't a lot of oomph in the sound.

If asthetics are your number one priority, the iDesign Cube Clock iPod Radio is one of the better looking iPod alarm clock radios on the market. However, the AM/FM features on this device seem like after thoughts and the sound quality is very poor. For the asking price of about $100, you could certainly do better.

THE GOOD
- Beautiful compact design
- Nice set of included accessories

THE BAD
- Weak FM receiver
- Below average sound quality
- Lacks features for price point

IN THE BOX
- AM Antenna
- FM Pigtail Antenna
- 3.5mm to 3.5mm Cable
- AC/AC Adapter
- 4 iPod Dock Adapters

WHERE TO BUY
Amazon

MANUFACTURER
Brookstone


Alli Coate's Wind Print

Alli Coate's Wind Print
The thing I like about Alli Coate's prints the best, is how they all have a very rough texture. A perfect is example is her 8"x10" print entitled Wind. I could look at them all day long.

Found at Alli Coate's Etsy Shop.


Tetris Mirror

Tetris Mirror
Mirror mirror on the wall who is the biggest Tetris fan of all? For £39.85 you are sire.

Found at HiddenArt.


Off the Wall Pots

Off the Wall Pots
These powder coated steel wall pots designed by Thelermont Hupton sit angular on your wall providing a stricking visual to your otherwise flat wall. The pots are installed with invisible fixing so all you see are the pots and the plants growing on them. Needless to say, get plants that thrive in the shade or you will be stuck with dead plants in weeks like it usually happens to me.

Found at A+R.




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