
The Mamemo Digital Notepad by King Jim is a digital device that keeps all your notes in one place.
- Colors: cream, orange and dark green
- Size: 102 × 93 × 36mm (4 x 3.7 x 1.4”)
- Weight: 130g
- Power: AAA batteries x3 (not included)
- Touchscreen: liquid crystal monochrome display
- Screen size: 413 x 665mm (approx) (16.3 x 26.1”)
- Resolution: 159 x 256 dots
- Storage: Up to 99 notes can be saved
- Accessories: Stylus
- Memory: note that all data disappears when battery replaced
- Languages: English and Japanese

Looxcie Wearable Camcorder the wearable camcorder with no record button. Just in case you are the type of person who constantly forgots to press record, with Looxcie you don’t have to worry. It is constantly recording and can record up to 5 hours of footage.
“Looxcie doesn’t have a record button. Simply turn it on to video your life. Looxcie stores up to five hours of video and hundreds of instant clips. When the on-board storage is full, Looxcie purges the oldest video – the stuff you don’t want anyway.” It’s designed so that you can easily send clips to Youtube.”
World’s Tiniest Pastries by Stéphanie Kilgast. She intricately creates tiny pastries to be filled in doll houses around the world. Her Etsy Store has more of these detailed and realistic looking pastries.

Real Moss Ring by Cometman, a jewelry designer, and Kokeya, a bonsai designer. Because the moss is real, you need to water it everyday.



Villa Julia Small Cardboard House is for children with imaginations. Remember way back when, a time you use to build forts and houses out of cardboard boxes? Yup, this is an upscale version of those.


Metal Pizza cutter in the form of the famous NCC-1701 Enterprise ship from Star Trek the original series.

The Bike Shelf by designer Chris Brigham.
He says,
“While visiting many friends small apartments here in SF and more so in NY, I noticed that there is a void when it comes to elegant bike management. Bikes always get in the way – either in the hall, or leaning up against a bookshelf or something. So, I decided to design something to fix that problem. Until I think of a better name, I am calling it the Bike Shelf.”

















