stuff we drool about

Hopside Down Beer Glass | By Fred And Friends

This is a very original gift idea by "Fred & Friends", the Hopside down beer glass, is shaped like an upside down beer bottle inside a regular glass. It´s great for everyone that enjoys drinking their beer from the bottle, now with a more refined option. The glass weighs 12 ounces, is handblown and precisely crafted, and comes with a very nice individual gift box. It´s great for parties or everyday fun.



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RZR Shaving

RZR Shaving is a new shaving system brought down to the minimal, and, as with all minimal objects, simple is obligatory, but getting it simple is the hardest. So lots of hard work, testing and thinking was involved in this razor. First of all the look: it looks beautiful, clean, no multiple colors and materials, straightforward metal and that´s it. The blades are made from high grade titanium, so they´ll last for quite a while and keep their cutting capacity much ...
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LUJO HAMMOCK

Lujo stands for luxury in Spanish, so you get the picture when your read Lujo Hammock, it´s in fact a luxurious hammock made from high end materials and with superior quality all the way around. Who can say that chilling time on a hammock is a nuisance or plain boring? Just those who never tried one… this one is even more incredible because it´s so well made, it´s big, it´s a pleasure to look at, and it´s safe to say, it´s as comfy as a hammock will ever be....
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SAN FRANCISCO HOUSEBOAT

Anchored in a small canal on Mission Creek in San Francisco, California, lays this beautiful modern contemporary floating home designed by Robert Nebolon Architects. Envisioned by a pair of adventurous first-time homeowners, the 2,100-square-foot floating house was built in a Sausalito boatyard, and then towed across the San Francisco Bay safely to its slip on San Francisco’s Mission Creek where it now proudly resides. Everything has a contemporary touch, starting...
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