Backlash product of the day
We Are The Market says: “If you can’t get with the global hoopla surrounding the release of the limited edition canvas tote by Anya Hindmarch, this is probably the bag for you.” At Cafe Press.
We Are The Market says: “If you can’t get with the global hoopla surrounding the release of the limited edition canvas tote by Anya Hindmarch, this is probably the bag for you.” At Cafe Press.
Just bringing you the latest in watches that don’t really help much if you want to know what time it is (previous posts here and here): These “close to undecipherable yet stylish” products from Sea Hope, via MoCo Loco.
In addition to cups and plates and other useful things, Circa Ceramics sells a number of these small (about 2 5/8 inches by 1 7/8 inch) “tabs.” They are actually not useful, but rather are “cute little bits-o-art.” Oddly appealing. The creators are interviewed at Crafty Synergy.
“Pursuader.” It’s a handbag. But it’s shaped like a machine gun. Cost: $289. Details, and images of the item modeled by a woman in bikini and jackboots, on the designer’s site. Via BB.
Here is Recue Remedy, stress-relief spray. Actually, “A Natural Stress Relief Spray.” When you’re stressed, I think you spray it in your mouth. Or maybe if someone’s freaking out in a meeting, you spray it in his or her mouth. Also said to be good for pets.
Maybe it’s just me, but isn’t there something a little Saturday Night Live about this? According to the company site, it’s Yoga In A Bottle. They’ve trademarked that phrase, so watch out. “Your Inner Calm On Call.” It also comes in a liquid form that dose your water with, but I like the spray idea better. I want to be able to spray my inner calm.