They look like earrings no? NO! They are in fact diamond encrusted earphones. Earlier this year, jeweller Thomas Heyerdahl created the world’s most expensive iPod, named "iDiamond"--It was crafted to be auctioned away for charitable cause in London on the 13th of March. However now he has created and is launching "iDiamond ear" (see right) for commercial sale, crazy Norweigans. According to Heyerdahl, "Each carefully crafted pair is set with 204 diamonds, adding up to a total of 1,65 carats. “iDiamond ear” will be produced in a limited edition series of 1000 numbered pairs for exclusivity." These earphones are valued at $6,400--talk about breaking the bank...who would pay that much for earphones? In case you happen to be one of those people, the earphones will be available for purchase at all fine jewelry stores worldwide in February 2008. Interested? Click here for his website.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Functional and practical
Living in small spaces, as most of us college students living in NYC are, can be frustrating when shopping for furniture. This is why sdesignunit.com has come up with a genius way in which to use three pieces of furniture and translate them into a table and chairs, sofa, or even a bed! Wonderful. I'm not actually sure if this invention is on the market yet, but when it is I feel as though it would be perfect for cramped dorm rooms. The description stated on their website is:
"The young singles ratio is getting increase in the society. These people live alone in small apartment in the city. They would like to have multipurpose furniture for using small room efficiently. There are two chairs and on table. Ordinary these are two chairs and table. But When they watch TV. It can be Sofa. And when they go to sleep. It is going to be a single bed."
I think it's brilliant! The perfect mixture of fashion and practicality. What do YOU think?
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Presents for Dad!
Christmas is about joy and laughter, these gifts are some that are irreplacable. So when coming across this invention I thought this would make the perfect gift for someone with a great sense of humor and false sense of importance. I don't know about your family, but with my family it's always a struggle to find a fun and thoughtful gift for the holidays. Even more of a struggle is to find a gift that gives a sense of excitement when, for example, your sister opens it up all excitedly only to find it is none other than a non-existant gagdet created by the pranksters at The Onion...oh Emily you have another thing coming to you. This year they have created a whole new set of four GotchaBox containers for Christmas, 2007. Some of these pranks include an auto power strip, a smoke alarm that plays sounds of the rain forest, or this "Visor.ganizer" that can supposedly carry up to seven pounds of crap in the visor of your hat. Very fashionable,muhaha. Check it out, and of course give the gift of giving this Christmas.
Japan is bizarre
This may be the most bizarre blog I've posted thus far but nonetheless I feel it is noteworthy so bare with me. So apparently women in Japan are fearful when walking alone on the streets on Tokyo therefore one woman decided to put a stop to this by designing a type of wearable urban disguise. Aya Tsukioka, a 29 year old Japanese fashion designer, has designed a skirt that when lifted transforms into a vending machine disguise (see picture above). By holding this sheet, that folds to become a makeshift skirt, and raising it above your head you can supposedly 'easily' blend in. This poses some questions in my mind, first being who in the hell would think to design something like this? Secondly, are people in Japan that oblivious that they wouldn't look twice at a felt vending machine (with feet visibly sticking out) placed on a random street? And finally, is Japan really that terrifying of a place that women would really need to use something this stupid as a safety measure...they should really look into mase. Anyways, check out the video below and let me know what YOU think. By the way I feel I should let you know that this isn't the only stupid invention made by the Japanese to ward off creepy people, they also have a "manhole bag" which is a purse that hides your valuables by unfolding to look like a round skewer cover. You lay this purse on the street, with your valuables still inside, and thieves will walk right by mistaking it for a manhole...does that even make sense? Another bright invention is a line of 'knife-proof' school uniforms. High schools in Japan must be pretty hard-core.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Lancome likes magnets
Get glam with Lancome's latest nail color: Lancome’s Le Magnetique. Not only is this polish a trendy and sophisticated shade of burgundy, but it contains magnetic particles that create a "star" effect (see below). How does this work one may ask? Simple. Hold nails over the bottle's built in magnet before the second coat of polish dries and watch as the particles align into a star-shaped pattern. Trendy and technolicious! Word on the street is that the polish is available at Nordstrom for $17- being beautiful doesn't come cheap, but I guarantee this polish will have people wondering what salon you went to! Perfect.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Crazy for Daisy!
Always at the cutting edge of everything, Marc Jacobs came out with a new fragrance in August that left fashonistas all over rejoicing. A trend setter and my personal favorite, Marc Jacobs "Daisy by Marc Jacobs" includes notes of wild strawberry, violet leaves, red grapefruit, gardenia, violet, jasmine, musk, vanilla and white woods (I've already purchased my bottle).
Says Jacobs of the fragrance: "Daisies don't smell, but I wanted to evoke the feeling that you get when you see them — happy and youthful."
You may be saying, what does this have to do with technology? I understand. What really drew me to this topic was the website for the fragrance which is young, hip, and really cool to navigate around so click here to go check it out!
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