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Showing posts with label Gifts for Him. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts for Him. Show all posts
Progress Chic | Modern World Watering Can
They saying goes "what's old is new again". That certainly holds for any of the items that are part of our Progress Chic spotlighted products. But in the case of the Blomus Verdo Watering Can, the word "newer" is even more appropriate. It is clearly an ultra contemporary update to a traditional gardening tool but the wood handles bring both a touch of rustic and an additional modern element to what would otherwise be just another modern watering can.
Fab Facets | Bold Bowls
If you know Future-ish you know that we have a huge crush on anything with facets. So these handmade bowls by Portland, OR based glass blower Lynn Read, Crystal Dish, easily caught our eye. Completely customizable and available in a variety of colors, they are another perfect gift for the science or design geek in your life (including yourself).
Graphic Grinders
These bottle-shaped salt, pepper, and/or spices grinders offer modern shapes and full functionality when it comes to dispersing the desired tasty accoutrement. The Bottle Grinder Set comes with especially good design in the configuration...the mill is actually at the top of the grinder so no random spice dust on the countertops and tables.
Contemporary Crafty Candles
These contemporary Totem Candles by Grain Design offer both graphic shapes and a touch of traditional woodcraft. Made near Seattle, the candles are made of beeswax and then turned on a lathe to produce the sculpted lines. A little bit of science and nature plus a lot of great design make for the perfect gift for almost anybody.
Fab Facets | Stylish Solid Speaker
Our fetish for facets is never-ending. Our latest find is this snazzy little speaker from Outdoor Technology. The Turtle Shell Bluetooth Speaker offers fantastic sound and rugged good looks...literally. The faceted shell may be all modern but it is also water-resistant, dust-proof, and shock-proof. From patio cocktail parties to glamping in the high Rockies, this speaker lets you bring your favorite tunes to any occasion.
HexWatch | Contemporary Tumblers
Though it's shape is clearly not a hexagon, we couldn't help but add Sempli's Cupa-Rocks tumbler by Swedish designer Daniele Semeraro to our HexWatch collection since it's silhouette does form a comparably-appealing pentagon.
The simple but bold lines of the tumblers may be a stylish way to enjoy your Scotch, saké, or whiskey, but it's unique form offers functional benefits as well. The shape allows the glassware to roll gently across a flat surface when set down, oxygenating the fine spirit inside. The shape also fits perfectly into the palm of your hand which warms the spirit slightly. Together, these features make the bouquet of your favorite brandy our bourbon even more appealing. Available at Sempli and other retailers.
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Fab Facets | Geo Planters
Terracotta goes tech. The Geo Planters from Sprout Home are the perfect gift for the geek in your life that also has a green thumb.
SeanChron | Book Review | 101 Things I Learned in Engineering School
Purchase at: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound | Powells
Back in July 2013, we put in a little plug for Matthew Frederick's 101 Things I Learned book series. I became a huge fan instantly. Now that I've spent some time with all the books, I wanted to do a 'mini-review' of each book to share some thoughts. I say 'mini-review' because the books are all all quite short and sweet with small tidbits of info. That in itself might be hard to review, other than saying "I love each and every page". But the fact that the series and each book is so well thought out and so well designed, leads me to believe that each individual book does deserve its own review...and, more importantly, a chance for me to express how much I love the particular book being reviewed.
In this case I'm sharing some thoughts on 101 Things I Learned in Engineering School authored by John Kuprenas with Matthew Frederick. Like all the books in the series, 101 Things I Learned in Engineering School offers both eye candy (great design) and brain candy (valuable and interesting information).
What is unique about this particular book is how successful Kuprenas and Frederick are at presenting what can often be very complex ideas and information. Engineering is not always the most interesting of subjects and certainly not the most accessible to diverse audiences. But Kuprenas and Frederick to exactly that. From short, inspiring quotes and simple, esthetically appealing graphics to mini history lessons and presentations of engineering theory in mainstreet vocabulary, the authors invite readers into an intimate discussion of engineering...over coffee at your favorite cafe. Even the design of the book, from it's small format size (app. 5" x 7") to it's individual pages, with their 1/2" black border along the binding, adds to this comfy vibe.
In short, if you are a science and/or a design geek...get this book. Get all the books in the series. Its a great gift for yourself and certainly for the smarty in your life.
Brainy Love Blankets
At last, the perfect gift for the geeky girl or boy in your love life. The Love Blanket by British designer Holly Berry offers a full spectrum of color and is woven in a 250 year old Scottish mill. Best of all, the intricate pattern spells out "love" in Morse code.
A Mighty - Modern - Wind
When summer turns on the heat, those at home in a modern world can now cool down in sustainable style. The Stadler Form Otto Fan designed by Carlo Borer and available at 2Modern offers economical cooling with a bamboo casing...a perfect new functional accessory for the conscious home.
Beer Suds for the Smart Set
Raise a pint to pi...literally. With the Pi Pint Glass from theUncommonGreen, you're guaranteed to get smarter with each sip of your favorite stout, pilsner, or porter. Guaranteed because pi (π), the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter, is etched on the vessel...to several hundred digits.
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