Jaren Goh thought it was about time to reform the idea we have about toasters. He didn’t design funny, colourful, unique toasters. Instead, he designed a totally new appliance.

Small, sleek, and it transforms the bread right in front of our eyes into a crispy piece of toast. It’s the winner of the reddot design award 2006.
(source: core77.com)
B&N Industries is an innovative designer and manufacturer of products, interiors spaces, that can be best characterized with the words colourful, open, spacious. Their newest offering is a wall panel, Iconic, that is made of laminated carved wood core.

It’s available in many colours, many patterns and many styles, so it’s not only suitable for bars and shops, but could be a great addition to your living room as well.
(forrás: lifefever)
Attention!
The 1up mushroom that gives you an extra life does exist!

After buying the kit, all you need to do is adding soil to the pot, pushing the spores in it, soaking it with water with the aid of the dropper, adding food solution, and putting it away for a few weeks in a dark corner of your room.
And it’s all legal! (Just don’t eat it.)
(source: boingboing.net)
After the retro fridge from SMEG now there are more similar appliances to colour your home with. Well, i mean, it is camouflaged as a smaller retro fridge, but behind its door, you’ll fing the most modern washing machine, with all the functions and buttons you can imagine.

Obviously it’s amazingly priced, but it’s stylish as hell.
(source: retrotogo.com)
I went to London and all i saw were these lousy skulls and crossbones everywhere. Ugly ones, cute ones, and yes, even crossbones with hearts instead of skulls. Well, yes, it is everywhere now. And now you can easily stick up… on your walls also, if you wish.

These decals are made to be easily applied, rearranged and reused. A kit contains 12 strips, all in all 144 hearts and crossbones in varying colours. Get it?
(source: designsponge.blogspot.com)

There’s really nothing more to say about it.
(source: ubergizmo.com)
Everyone loves Sudoku. Or they just simply haven’t played yet. Now you can try it when you have nothing better to do.

Yes, it’s a Sudoku toilet paper. As you can see, these are quite easy games with lots of numbers given, so it won’t take too long to solve them. I’m not quite sure though how this kind of paper is good for writing and erasing, but i have a guess some comfort qualities must have been given up for the game.
(source: chipchick.com)