Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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The keyboard is divided into eight color zones and each finger is assigned a different color |
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This robot is one of the winners of the Good Design Award 2008, a prestigious Japanese design prize that has been given out for the past 51 years |
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These toys don’t come packed in a box, instead they’re sent by email as a PDF document |
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e•note is halfway between the traditional yellow block of post-it notes and a Word document |
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A Pac-Man footstool, a pixel-print armchair, a rock cushion… These pieces of furniture were conceived with popular culture, technology or nature as a source of inspiration |
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This 5 cm tall Russian doll created by Bandai will help you make important decisions. |
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In these coffee shops, waitresses dress up as servants and treat customers as if they were the lords of an 19th Century style house |
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It appears so. A Ukrainian artist uses adhesive tape to give shape and color to his pieces. |
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This round-shaped red doll has become a mass phenomenon in Japan. It’s not a toy; it’s part of the brand image for a codfish roe sauce |
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An American artist has published Micro Schematic, a comprehensive anatomical study of Legos |
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