Our cats, dogs, and illegally obtained kangaroos are important to us, so why not treat them like modern royalty?
Enter: the Dogleg Diner, a stylish pair of food bowls by the forerunners of modern design for pets, Doca Pet. Powder coated steel in a rounded and boxy form that’s sure to impress any pet with it’s rubber non-skid bottom and textured finish that’s resistant to scratches. Because, you know, your pet can notice these kind of things.
Available in black, orange, red and white.
Rarely do the efforts of high quality design on the cheap actually work. The Magnetter Key Hanger from ThinkGeek is the rare exception. Holds your keys with ease and keeps your mail organized while looking effortlessly sleek, this is the modern conversation piece that every home needs.
Meet SUNNAN, the solar-powered work lamp by IKEA. I don’t know if I’m required to capitalize everything that IKEA comes out with, but for the sake of this eco-friendly lamp, I can deal. Plus, who can argue with something that looks so good and uses 70% less energy than incandescent bulbs? Not I, said the blogger. Available in an assortment of colors as seen above.
Guess what’s matched to the Pantone color system and has four corners? These Square Coasters by Filzfelt, duh! Available in a set of 4, these attractive, designer-friendly coasters will be the talk of your table with their 18 color options and wooly feel.
Robots + good typography = win. Measuring in at 16 x 22.25 inches, the Helbotica Poster captures the winning equation with style and wit! Also available, in the same type-meets-robot format, are Futura and Akzidenz-Grotesk iterations.
Circles are for squares. Just take the Nava Desk Clock for example, it’s squarish metal body, with scattered number set, makes for an attractive modern timepiece. Granted, you’re out of luck if you actually wanted to know the time at first glance.
JustGoneSix must have known that the arrival of 2009 was inevitable because they’ve gone ahead and created a fantastic screen printed calendar for us to dazzle at throughout the coming year. The Storno calendar highlights all twelve months (that’s how many there are in a year!) on a single A1-sized poster with a strong typeface selection that’s sure to impress any designaphile.