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Joystick Coat Hangers Bring Back that Retro Look


Do you have an affinity for all things gaming? Do you feel a compulsive need to redecorate? If you answered yes to either of those questions you may be very interested in the fun, nostalgia- inducing retro joystick coat hooks by Felipe Morales of Italy.

The hangers are certainly an upgrade from traditional hooks, and you can certainly out-gamer your gamer buddies, as soon as they walk in the door no less!

Game on!!! [From: BoingBoing]

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Are These the Swankiest Home Offices Ever?



As telecommunications continue to advance, more and more folks are working from home, and some of them are building out fancy rooms to better facilitate working, Asylum.com illustrates with this photo gallery of swank workspaces.

Anyone who has ever freelanced can testify that working at home can pose any number of distractions, with that television, guitar or good book right there, and no boss man around to keep you in line. That being said, these designs are, it's safe to say, a little rich for most freelancers' blood.

Shoot, if there were just a way to block Facebook from our browsers during work hours, we would be happy. Or, maybe, on second thought, that's what keeps us going. [From: Asylum]

LED Wallpaper Brightens Up Your Room



Sick and tired of your old, boring, stupid, floral wallpaper? Well, so are we, so why don't you do something about it.

Designer Jonas Samson has the cure of all cures for your brutally uncool interior design. He has designed an LED wallpaper that turns on and off with the ease of a regular light. The design, well, the design is left up to your imagination. He actually takes phone orders for customized LED wallpaper designs, so go nuts.

You will have to call him to price this luxurious design option, but if you can afford it, get it. It looks amazing.

By the way, the phone number to call is (+31 6190 84445). [From: Unplggd]

Computers

A Window Treatment for Windows Fans

A Window Treatment for Windows Fans
If you're old enough to remember Microsoft's Windows 3.1, which was a massive improvement in the PC interface in its day but now looks rather quaint, you'll get a kick out of this concept window treatment from geek artist John Nouanesing. Called Fenetres 3.1 (fenetre means "window" in French), it's a set of small curtains that add title bars to the individual windows, plus a window blind painted to look like a blue screen of death, which can be deployed by pressing down on a scroll button mounted to the right of the window. It's a clever visual tweak to a boring window, to say the least, though sadly, like Nouanesing, it doesn't look like we'll ever see it available for purchase. [Source: Apartment Therapy Unplugged]

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