Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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Moleskine, that legendary little black book used by Hemingway, Picasso, and Van Gogh, has been reconverted into a practical tissue dispenser. |
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In Japan, there are a series of products available to help discharge static electricity: key chains, stickers, and even bracelets, so you’ll be protected 24-hours a day. |
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These products turn your time in the bath into a sensory and relaxing experience. Let go of your stress while soaking in the tub. |
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This pen-shaped scanner scans the color of any object and stores it in its memory so you can draw using that exact same shade. |
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Qoo is a brand of soft drink that belongs to Coca Cola Japan and has a mascot (also named Qoo) that is slowly becoming an international icon. |
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Sawa Tanaka has created a collection of screenprints made out of food coloring and flavors such as ketchup, fruit juice or ice cream. |
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Photographer Gregg Segal imagines the daily chores of superheroes such as Batman, Wonder Woman or Captain America in these portraits of everyday life. |
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These fun tools shaped like animals and food products will keep your computer nice and clean. |
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Take out your aggression with this harmless pistol called Aimat. It’s actually a pinhole camera. |
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In less than 5 minutes you can create your dream helmet. Pick the shape, colors, texture, and extras... and show off your one-of-a-kind helmet. |
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