August 2008
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Grating Bucket
Grate everything directly into the bucket of this grater, then remove the cover and dump.
$52 at Made In Design
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Butterfly Can Opener
We’ve featured a lot of stylish ways to open your bottles, here’s one stylish way to open your can of Chef Boyardee.
$21 at Velocity Art and Design
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Cork Coasters with Bicycle Amazingness
The coasters also come in a Holga Camera and Turntable versions.
$9 at Girls Can Tell
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Water Grass Plant
Grass you can grow in your house without threat of legal intervention.
$16 at Basic Green Box
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Curves Tufted Loveseat
The masculine lines and feminine detailing make this couch a nice compromise. You can put it in the pink room.
$619 at Inmod
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Handpresso
Espresso in the wild? Now you have zero excuse to avoid camping. Wait, except for bears. And sleeping on the ground. And outhouses.
Whew. That was close.
$155 at Charles & Marie
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Coffee Scoop and Clip
Gratification for the meticulous coffee brewer.
$11 at Handpicked Collection
(Price converted from British pounds.)
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Letter Number Ice Trays
Not just for ice. Use these molds to shape Jell-O and pats of butter too. Number molds are also available.
$20 at The Spoon Sisters
(For set of three letter trays.)
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Bag-E-Tree
When I grew up in the ’70s, my family thought anyone who wore seat belts was a crazy hippie. Now, I have a device in my kitchen to dry out my washed plastic baggies for reuse.
Suffice it to say, my parents might also be dismayed at my voting record.
$22 at Green Earth Market
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Travel Mate Portable Fireplace
Regular fireplaces are nice, but so heavy. This one lets you take your romance on the road.
$3,300 at Unica Home
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Suction Mirror/Holder
If he shaves in the shower, you’ve got four more minutes at the sink.
$23 at Tiny Living
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Wall Strap
You know all that stuff you leave on the floor? Now you can leave it on the wall. Bam! You’re, organized.
$28 at Plastica
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Ring Doorbell
The product description said everything I needed to hear, “The RING doorbell has a true ‘ding dong’ sound”.
Next, I’d like to find a dog that actually says “Woof, Woof.”
$139 at Zinc Details
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Bostitch Pencil Sharpener
Sharpening your pencil was always a good excuse to leave your desk for a bit.
$19 at Lehman's
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Molded Ply Wastebasket
This is where you’d throw all your rejected tag lines if you were Don Draper.
$65 at Canoe
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“Hold Anything” Glass Bin
I’d use mine as a salt pig, but you could use yours for blueberries on the breakfast table, or even to hold your keys and wallet near the door.
$30 at P.O.S.H Chicago
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Tiffin Box
A reasonably priced tiffin tin for lunches, picnics, or craft storage.
$10 at Cost Plus World Market

