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Crucifix Shaped Surge Protector

by OddMods Staff September 2, 2010

Ever had an oversized power adapter that clogs up two or three of your outlets on your surge protector? With some relatively simple logic, architect Alexander Pincus came up with “Power”, a surge protector which provides “comprehensive protection from evil, power surges, and AC contamination.” The project was designed for Means of Production, a relatively [...]

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New Modern Pot Fillers – Ultra

by OddMods Staff August 31, 2010

Pot fillers are finding themselves into high-end kitchens worldwide. Having the availability to fill up pots without moving back and forth to your kitchen sink is a comfort than any homeowner wants. While traditional pot fillers line home builder’s inventory, nothing modern has yet to be developed – until now. Dornbracht has developed a new [...]

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The Mirror Man – Living Art

by OddMods Staff August 31, 2010

At first glance, you see a statue of a man dressed from head to toe in mirrors. But once you get closer, you meet the “mirror man”, a Los Angelos street former who decks himself out in living art. Props to Silver Sky on Flickr for finding him at the Griffith Observatory.

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Stylish Guidelines Magazine Rack by Frederik Roijé

by OddMods Staff August 30, 2010

Minimalistic designs seem to be working their way into every sector of design – from architecture to our featured piece, the Guidelines magazine rack by Frederik Roijé. The rack features a simplistic design with folded metal. Rather than your typical magazine rack, which hides the covers, Roijé’s design does the oppositve, showing the titles to [...]

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Living Small – 23 Square Meters to Be Exact

by OddMods Staff August 30, 2010

Physical space is a limited resource – at least until we can inhabit other planets around us. But with urban areas having to build up, we’re sometimes crammed into tight spaces. For someone in Paris, 23 square meters. Designer Paul Coudamy put together this project, entitled Red Nest. The room features a bed, dressing area, [...]

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13 of the Best Etch A Sketches by George Vlosich

by OddMods Staff August 30, 2010

George Vlosich’s art isn’t your traditional paint on a canvas, but rather lines on an Etch A Sketch. While every child spends hours trying to draw a square with a triangle on top to form a house, Vlosich takes it to the next level – well, to a whole new level. Since the age of [...]

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Bringing Gaming to the Coffee Table

by OddMods Staff August 25, 2010

For any gamer who’s in need of a coffee table, your search is over. Mark, an Australian high school student, built the coffee table for his industrial design class. It took over 20 hours in spare time to create, using plywood, MDF and veneer. Mark, we’re confident you’ll get an incredible grade for your unique [...]

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Sharpie’s New Liquid Pencil

by OddMods Staff August 25, 2010

A plastic casing, rubber grip, and retractable nylon tip sounds like an all around typical pen. But what looks like your average pen is actually a liquid mechanical pencil. Sharpie is redefining your average wooden or mechanical pencil. Using a liquid graphite, Sharpie packages it in a pen casing. While original reviews aren’t the best, [...]

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TAÇA Mug – A Daunting Frusteration Solved

by OddMods Staff August 25, 2010

One of most daunting problems in today’s society has been solved. Cookies can now fit into your milk cup. Rather than breaking them, letting all their rich goodness fall into your cup full of milk, Entlo.1A has come up with the TAÇA Mug, a mug shaped specifically for cookie dunking. [via tevami]

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The Slauerhoffbrug – A Flying Drawbridge

by OddMods Staff August 25, 2010

In Leeuwarden, located in the Netherlands, you’ll find a bridge that’s far from ordinary – Slauerhoffbrug. This unique tail bridge uses one pylon, rather than ordinary hinges, to lift the road right off the surface. The Slauerhoffbrug uses it’s two arms to life the 15m x 15m deck. Tail bridges are used to efficiently raise [...]

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