Chocolate LEGO Sculptures

Our favorite building block is now edible! Japanese artist Akihiro Mizuuchi has transformed the familiar LEGO bricks into a culinary treat with chocolate pieces that are actually fully functioning! LEGO lovers can now nibble while they build white, milk or dark chocolate sculptures. The modular system offers a new way for building LEGO masterpieces – as well as a new […]

Using Social Media to Make Your Next Trade Show Profitable for your Business

Many business owners have begun to realize the importance of social media, especially when they’re trying to market their next trade show event. Social media is a powerful tool that can reach the business masses. It’s also integral at driving traffic to your trade show booth and breaking through the convention hall distractions. Facebook Billions around the globe find Facebook […]

Avoid These Classic Startup Mistakes

When it comes to beginning a startup company, there are plenty of different obstacles that must be overcome. Without the right amount of knowhow, you may find that your ventures have ended before you have even had a chance to begin. If you are not the most knowledgeable individual when it comes to the complicated world of business, you might […]

In-wall Kitchen Vacuum

The Sweepovac is a very clever in-wall kitchen vacuum that acts as an automatic repository for sweeping. With just a kick of the foot switch, the Sweepovac quickly inhales the dust and dirt into a hidden vacuum unit that is completely stand-alone, space saving and easily installed with just a few tools. Sweepovac, An Easily Installed In-Wall Kitchen Vacuum That […]

Eating Europe Food Tours

When you’re in a new city for one night, randomly picking a restaurant from the lists friends have emailed (or what Yelp or Instagram might suggest) has the potential to be a bust. But also, there’s no interaction with the city and its people. The best use of your time, we highly recommend, is getting yourself on an Eating Europe […]

Voltaire’s Algorithm To Get Fresh Coffee Brew

The Voltaire isn’t the first coffee grinder we’ve seen with Wi-Fi connectivity and a companion app, but it is the first we’ve come across that’s picky about the beans you put in it. According to creators GIR (it stands for Get It Right), the Voltaire uses an array of sensors to detect when the coffee beans in its hopper get stale. […]

Geometric Shelves

British design house Kukka released a new series of geometric wares in bold splashes of color. Ridges, which includes wall-mounted shelves and matching trays, explores metal as a material and all the things you can do with it when using metal folding technology. Available in landscape or portrait, the shelves feature folds that provide openings to store stuff, while also […]

Levitating Plants

This Kickstarter project is so incredibly cool! Lyfe is a planter, that drifts over a wooden base via magnetic levitation. Aside from being a visually stunning object, this planter helps plants by gently rotating them and ensuring 360 degrees of sunlight exposure. The rotation especially benefits Air Plants, as nutrients are absorbed by their leaves through the air, rather than the conventional root system. There […]

TwiCycle Exercises the Legs and Hands

If you think a bicycle is just a lower body workout, then the TwiCycle might change your mind. This bicycle lets you pedal, unusually enough, with your hands as well as your legs. How does it work? The bicycle modifies the front section near the steering, adding a pedalling mechanism that can be worked with your hands. TwiCycle’s makers is […]