
These Mathmos tea lights are a great way to add some unique mood lighting to any room. Just attach them to the top of a standard 9-volt battery, and bask in their soft, subtle glow. When you’re done, just tip them over, and they turn off automatically.
Isn’t that clever?
[Mathmos]
[Via: Josh Spear]

Do you demand nothing but the best? Then check out this carbon fiber shell chair from Garageworks Industries. Featuring classic style mixed with modern technology, it’s the perfect way to say “I’ve got more money than I know what to do with”.
[Garageworks Industries - Carbon Fiber Chair]
[Via: Josh Spear]

Furni, the clock (and furniture) design company, wants you to show them your skills, and is giving you clock guts to do it with.
To take part in the design competition, just order one of their clock parts kits, build a box to house them in, and then show off your stuff. The winner might even see their design in the next Furni collection.
Regardless of the result, you’ll at least end up with a clock that no one else has (though there’s probably a reason you’re not a professional clock designer), and the pride of knowing that you made something with your bare hands. It’s clock time.
[Furni - Show Us Your Skills]
[Via: MAKE: Blog]

Looking for dinnerware with a little class and a little sass? Trixiedelicious, an Etsy designer, can help you out, by taking a vintage plate and ‘vandalizing’ it with the profanity of your choice hand painted across the front. Cover it with a little food, and your guests will be none the wiser, until the end of the meal when your true feelings will show through. Dick Wad.
[Etsy - Trixiedelicious]
[Via: Trend Hunter]

This wonderful collection from the Sid Lee Collective, called Sit!, features couches, sofas and cushions covered with interesting prints and unique patterns. Plus, you can make a mess, and it only adds to the design. Nifty.

[Sid Lee]
[Sid Lee Collective]
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Can’t afford a chandelier? Can afford a light bulb and a high priced designer sticker?
Give your style the satisfaction it deserves and the chance to pretend, with the “Lustre” Chandelier Silhouette Sticker. It might not fool anyone with vision, but at least you’ll have the only conversation starting pseudo-chandelier on the block.
[Lustre Chandelier Silhouette Sticker]
[Via: UberReview]

Though it might not match most rooms, if you can find a place for this ‘unique’ ceiling fan, the Tigershark Warbird Airplane Ceiling Fan has more style than all other ceiling fans combined.
It’s a replica of the original Curtiss P-40 Sharkmouth design that was flown by the Flying Tigers in WWII, and would look great in a game room. Traumatizing flashbacks not included.
[Tigershark Warbird Airplane Ceiling Fan]
[Via: Nerd Approved]

Bring back fond memories of childhoods past with these Admit One bowls, made with a real roll of Admit One movie tickets. By pressing the tickets into a bowl shape and then sealing them in place, it’s a perfect popcorn holder or candy snack vessel for the home theater connoisseur.
[Elsewares - Admit One]
[Via: The Green Head]

These clever coasters from Elsewares let you show some pride for the coast with the most, though they won’t hurt either because they’re made with recycled automobile tires.
[Elsewares - Recycled Rubber Coasters]
[Via: Core77 Design Blog]

Mosley Meets Wilcox melted toy soldiers together to form a bowl of the remains, called the War Bowl. Soldiers, knights, and black and red ninjas are all available, and it’s a stylish way of reliving the imaginative times of your childhood.
[Mosley Meets Wilcox - War Bowl]
[Via: Uber-Review]