Mini Camera USB Drive
A camera shaped USB drive with a removable lens for toting 4GB in style. [link]

The stapler you picked up at MOMA is a sculptural work of art, your keyboard an ergonomic, sleek, minimalist design, your photo-holder a cleverly magnetized animal, and your pencil sharpener an antique collected from a 19th century school house.
You are the curator, and your desk your gallery of thoughtfully hand-picked masterpieces. Most of your time’s spent tip-typing away, so why not surround yourself with the most delightful of desk companions?
…Like the Camera USB Drive, a miniature, finely detailed replica of a DSLR with the powerful file-holding ability of 4GB!
Just like a real DSLR, the lens detaches from the camera body. But lo, what is this? The lens is a USB stick, a most unique and stylish device for getting your photos and files from Point A to Point B (and even C and D!).
Forget boring rectangular flash drives, bulky external hard drives, or worse yet, carrying your photos around on your ridonkulously weighty camera.
A most perfecto design for delivering photos, this little camera-shaped USB serves double duty – translating millions of tiny information particles and completing your craftily curated desk gallery.

The lights attached to this sofa are useful when we read something. [link]

Simply place your Greenbo planter on your railing, deck or fence. State of the art unique design assures its secure fit and stability. [link]



Fix the trash bag by this clip, we will no long worry about the trash bag drop off.


With its soft, knitted cozy over nearly four feet of long, looping cord, the Matt lamp has a sort of industrial-meets-grannie aesthetic. But this is no staid task lamp—Matt is made for play. Just mold this fixture into whatever shape or purpose you desire. Hang a couple of them over your dining table as a chandelier, over your bed as a loopy reading lamp, or suspended on the wall as interesting eye candy. A silicone-covered, energy-saving bulb (included) keeps this customer cool to the touch. Choose from four colors of fluffy Italian wool. [link]






Designer: Studio Job
Description: Crane Lamp is a floor-standing bronze structure. An enforced cord runs through the core to a hanging light and shade. Indicative of Studio Job’s fine attention to detail, small bulbs light the boom point from which the jib hangs. An ancient invention, the crane has a long history of industrial use. Here, it has been miniaturized into an ornamental design piece.
Cost as much as from 15,000 to 500,000 U.S. dollars, ranging from a piece of “moon watch” raw materials in the lunar rocks, using a shell of material Apollo spacecraft, and spacesuits Fiber strap from the re-weaving, and finally, also in 1969 represented a successful landing on the moon 1969 limited manufacturing. Although not been to the moon, then watch it with a piece of the moon, if you can accept that if the high prices
