by Caleb Johnson on August 1, 2009 at 05:30 PM

Remember when everyone installed those neon lights underneath their cars, like in 'The Fast and The Furious?' We thought that trend had died out like Paul Walker's acting career. Now, thanks to LIT's LED lighting kit, you can relive those days in the comfort of your own home. These LED tubes can be installed around or under just about any piece of furniture in your house, giving it that sci-fi ...
by Caleb Johnson on July 20, 2009 at 03:41 PM

While they might not admit it, many of the folks in your office have used the copy machine for, shall we say, purposes not detailed in the instruction manual. We're talking about photocopied images of sweaty butt cheeks. If you've ever tried this, you'd know it's not easy to hoist yourself up on top of that copy machine. Thanks to interactive designer Tomomi Sayuda, those obligatory posterior ...
by Warren Riddle on June 19, 2009 at 02:34 PM

As we traverse the Web, we're constantly discovering incredible new gizmos and gadgets that we'd absolutely love to have. But, thanks to DVICE, today may have provided us with the most awe-inspiring technological adaption we've ever seen. Hybrid Space Furniture has engineered an entertainment center so awesome that it's sure to send men, and sports fanatics everywhere, into a full-on frenzy. The ...
by Warren Riddle on April 7, 2009 at 08:08 AM

The 'Rock Band' franchise of video games does indeed rock, but the various paraphernalia, including guitars and a bulky drum kit, can be a burden, especially for those who live in one-bedroom apartments the size of a closet. AK Designs, manufacturers of furniture geared towards gamers, addresses this dilemma with its Rock Box. The leather, or possibly pleather, ottoman provides enough storage ...
by Peter Mychalcewycz on March 28, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Attention all Trekkies! If your La-Z-Boy just isn't cutting it, you may want to discover, shall we say, another frontier in furniture. Sorry, we couldn't resist...
Serious Star Trek Fans usually own a variety of the franchise's memorabilia, so it's no surprise that some of the more hardcore are translating their love of the classic show into new home furnishings. Replicas of the Enterprise ...
by Peter Mychalcewycz on March 17, 2009 at 09:12 AM

If you are reading this, then you probably already have some geeky paraphernalia stashed somewhere in your home. Want more? Then be sure to check out this cute, utilitarian offering from GreatBigStuff.com.
The Great Big Computer Key Seat is exactly what its name implies. The heavy duty plastic seats are 22-inches across and 15-inches wide and come in your choice of black or beige. The seats come ...
by Lee Bains on October 30, 2008 at 02:39 PM

We've heard about the tech chair, the mouse chair, and the laziest chair of all time, but even those designs are a little too down-to-earth for us. Fortunately, this weekend, the British tech show 'Stuff Live' will introduce a hovering lounge chair called the Lounger, News.com.au reports. There are certainly more appealing gadgets and interactive displays offered at Stuff Live, but the Lounger ...
by Evan Shamoon on September 25, 2008 at 12:15 PM

The folks at Asylum.com have compiled a list of DIY video game home décor, for those of you with the cash to buy them and/or the time to build them. The creations range from some awesome '80s Ghost Lamps by Anderson Horta, to an NES coffee table, complete with a working controller. As with many of the others, the Ghost Lamps are custom-built and priced upon request, while free blueprints ...
by Darren Murph on August 8, 2008 at 07:03 AM

We can't fully express the awesomeness of RoboStool with mere words, but we'll try. A product of Norris Labs, this robotic foot stool can be navigated in a trio of ways: by using a remote control, by actually tapping into a satnav or by utilizing a thermal sensing system to make it follow its master around. We don't suppose you need more than one guess to pick which of the three is our ...
by Terrence O'Brien on August 10, 2007 at 05:01 PM

At this year's Siggraph design show, visitors can see a set of stools and a table on display. Created by a group of Japanese designers, the table has sensors inside that detect the color of objects placed on its glass surface. Inside, a Mac buried inside the table then sends signals wirelessly to the stools to change their color to best match the object on the table. The stools also take cues ...
by Evan Shamoon on July 9, 2007 at 08:24 AM

The lazy might want to sit down for this one: the Inada Robo Chair Massage Recliner with Voice-Activated System does just what its preposterously long name says it does -- namely, lets you control its advanced reclining technology with the dulcet tones of your own voice. The chair can adjust your reclining angle up to 170 degrees, and your voice also activates the massage programs, as well as ...
by Tom Conlon on May 3, 2007 at 07:58 AM

James Lipton of 'Inside the Actors Studio' can go on and on all he wants about the "art" of movie making, but he clearly hasn't ever had a good look at your DVD collection (or Blu-Ray or HD-DVD or Betamax or whatever). The only way 'Big Momma's House 2' is going to come anywhere close to being artsy is if you own Pottery Barn's Chadwick Flat-Panel TV Frame. The museum-like frames can gussy up ...