The Anamorphic Cups

The Anamorphic cups

Anamorphic” refers to a distorted image that only appears normal when viewed with a special device. The most common of these is the anamorphic cylinder, which typically consists of a mirrored cylinder placed in the center of a distorted painting. Such curiosities first appeared in the 1600s, and became popular throughout Europe in the 18th century.

The Anamorphic Cup is the first product to employ the centuries old visual play of the anamorphic cylinder. The stainless steel cup has a polished mirror finish. The porcelain saucer is printed with distorted images or words. These graphics can only be viewed correctly though the curved, reflective surface of the cup. The image is indecipherable when the cup and saucer are separate.

     

 


Thermal Cup By Tools Design

thermal cup by tools design

With its reversed drop shape and soft curves, the cup sits perfectly in the hand, while its round, clean cut and handleless design make it easy to stack. The cup is designed in double walled porcelain for superior insulation.

The Eva Solo thermal cup features an ingenious soft silicone rubber base that protects surfaces against heat marks and scratches. The rubber base also ensures that the cups will not slide about on the serving tray

     

 


Faucet with Led By Marti

Faucet with led by Marti

The models Platinium and Niagara by Marti 1921 appear with a great innovation, adding to a trend in growth, the plumbing fixtures incorporate a few led that allow the total lighting of the crystal depending on the temperature of the water. Blue to indicate cold, violet water for tepidly and red for the warm one.

     

 


Snap Cups

snap cups

Never seen before 3 ounce ceramic cups with metal clothing snaps embedded in outer cup walls by INVIALT design.
Extra snaps included to install cups anywhere: under your cabinet, by your desk, or to your bike handlebars. Neither microwave nor dishwasher safe; completely food safe.

     

 


The Heat Changing Arcade Mugs

The heat changing Arcade mugs

The Heat Changing Arcade Mugs know if they contain hot coffee and are able to display it graphically… which obviously kicks your mug’s butt as it just sits there doing nothing. Add hot coffee and watch as the designs on these mugs change.

     

 


The Bodum Nero Tea Coat

the bodum tea coats

This season’s hottest overcoats come in six fashionable colors and they’re all the rage – not only for their eye candy qualities but their insulating ones as well. The BODUM® NERO tea coats are made from neoprene and can be machine washed and then air dried.

     

 


Farm Chopping Boards By Yoo

Farm chopping board by Yoo

Carmen the ravishing ruminant is a part of a new Down on the Farm board range by Yoo. Keep this sheep looking spectacular by massaging Carmen gently with vegetable or mineral oil after use. She’ll thank you for it by looking truly baaarilliant for years to come. Every Carmen is matched to give the flock a uniform appearance.

     

 


The Gold Tooth Kitchen Sink Brush

The gold kitchen tooth brush

The Gold Tooth Brush. A Kitchen Sink Brush bound to make you smile while doing the chore no one likes. Made in a former school for the blind, the company now employs blind people to produce these extraordinary and function brush items. Made in Germany.(via)

     

 


JUSing, Squeeze, Pour And Store

JUSing

All you’ve got to do is press and squeeze a half orange over the juicing top. There’s no need for super-human strength — JUSing is easy for you and your young ‘uns! Once squeezed, the juice will drip through the holes of the top piece and collect in the container below. Continue JUSing your oranges until you’ve collected enough juice for your needs, then detach the top piece and pop on the lid to store away for later consumption… or, enjoy immediately.

     

 


The Tree Toaster

the toaster tree

The toaster tree concept by Chinese designer Xu Yan Xiang. Thanks to use the nano-electric membrane technology, designer showed us this fancy transparent toaster. “It’s got fancy transparent leaves that hold your bread, till they are done. ”