Wok induction cooktop coolest stove ever. I love the wok. It's a terrific way of cooking a nutricious low fat meal fast. I love the gas burner that I use to heat my wok. I love the way smell of food frying in the wok mixes with the smell of burning cooking gas. I even love to wok outside. Now I find this. The induction wok cooktop. Or woktop, if you prefer. Suddenly the electric cooktop has evolved to a stage where it can actually be considered for woking. And it's cool looking. I want one, but it does not come cheap. From Kupperbush at USD 3,500:- a piece. Via Forbes'.
16 June 2006
The wool mitt bag. Designed by Nahoko Koyama, this hand knitted wool mitt bag has a certain appeal to me as a Swede. I love it. But at the same time I hate that someone here did not come up with it first. After all we have a long tradition with these woolen mitts. Most people have grown up with them in one form or another. But maybe they were just too familiar. Anyway, Nahoko's mitts are available in different colors and start at GBP 35:-. On Mixko.
13 June 2006
The Electrici-tree. The Electrici-tree is a rubber coated three-branch daisy chain-able extension cord. Magnets on the back of each socket "head" lets it attach itself to metal furniture or the special metal plates. With this your cable mess can actually be turned into something of a work of art. Concept design by Vahakn Matossian. Via Core 77.
11 June 2006
Invisible wine rack. This wine rack is called Pile Wine Rack and it is designed by Harry Allen. The Pile is one of the objects in his "Reality" series. We think it is charmingly free from fuzz. No shelves, no supports, just a row of bottles half sunken into the surface of your counter top. Via Apartment Therapy.