After decades of invasions, karma has caught up with these little aliens in the form of a couch concept from designer Igor Chak. Unfortunately, he has no cannons to fend off the invasion of fat asses.
(Igor Chack via Kotaku)
After decades of invasions, karma has caught up with these little aliens in the form of a couch concept from designer Igor Chak. Unfortunately, he has no cannons to fend off the invasion of fat asses.
(Igor Chack via Kotaku)
Obviously, this toaster is a concept (and an impractical one at that), but that doesn’t mean it isn’t awesome. Basically, the Toaste/E/R from designer Shay Carmon combines bread toasting with a defibrillator to “revive your old bread.” Read more on That’s Nerdalicious…
The iPhone “antennagate” situation may have exhausted itself, but I’ll be dammed if this concept decal isn’t funny. If iPhone Band-Aids can become a real product, why not this?
(Twitter via The Daily What)
Old people sitting on this park bench had better by spry enough to hop off it before the spikes extend and tear through their delicate crotchal areas.
Designed by Fabian Brunsing, the Pay & Sit bench would charge weary customers half a Euro to sit unmolested for a set amount of time. As the end approaches, a warning will sound to alert the sitter that spikes will soon rise to violate them.
Can’t embed spikes in the grass Brunsing, so that’s where I would be sitting. I’ll take my chances with the ants.
Geoff Trapp designed this awesome Predator Batsu for NECA but he says they declined to mass produce it. Why the hell would they do a dumbass thing like that you ask? Good question.
(Geoff Trapp via Super Punch)
It’s not often that a battery pack can grab your attention, but this version designed to look like the iPhone icon sure can. It appears as though this is a real product by essential tpe, but so far efforts to find the product for sale have been unsuccessful. That’s too bad because it is clearly an awesome idea.
Product Page (via Wired)
Tony Stark is a big Star Wars fan but, unfortunately, he was crushed to death while suiting up inside his tribute Mark R2-D2.
Seriously though, this is an awesome mock-up by artist Mike Verta.
(Mike Verta via Gizmodo)
Bang Bang is a concept product that revolutionizes the way we cook eggs by utilizing the pop up feature of a toaster. Eggs are inserted in the designated holes and the proper amount of water is poured in the holding tray. The eggs are then lowered with a lever and will automatically pop up after being steamed to perfection. If you’re a 6 year old girl, you’ll also love the fact that this product was inspired by the Sponges & Corals in the movie Finding Nemo.
(via Yanko Design)