Elegant and simple Scandinavian toys from Playsam

April 22, 2009 @ 8:38 pm

playsam-toys

Wow, take a look at the wonderful toys available at the Playsam online shop. [via]

They’re a bit pricey for what they are and what they do, but maybe if you surround your child with fun and beautiful objects, he/she will grow up to be a fun and beautiful person!

Convertbot: elegant unit conversion utility for the iPhone

March 26, 2009 @ 10:47 am


Convertbot from Mark Jardine on Vimeo.

Tapbot has unleashed the Convertbot, a very beautiful unit conversion utility for the iPhone (or iPod touch).

Unit conversion is often the most boring thing you can do on an electronic device, but Tapbot makes the necessary activity visually stimulating which in turn makes it just a bit more fun (but honestly, still a bit boring). If you’re curious, the demo video above was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II with a 70-200mm lens.

You can purchase the Convertbot on the iTunes app store for $1. Or you can do all your conversions through Google for free (if you can stand to type on the iPhone).

The State Coach Britannia

February 3, 2009 @ 10:44 pm

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I don’t care how rich you are. If you don’t own the State Coach Britannia, you aren’t that rich.

The State Coach Britannia is a $800,000+ carriage with dedicated service for the Royal Family in Britain. The carriage may look old fashioned, but it is outfitted and adorned with some of the greatest luxuries available to vehicles on 4 wheels. In fact, some of the items it comes with are irreplaceable and priceless artifacts from British history. [via]

Officials say that the carriage is a traveling time capsule. Inside are pieces of an aircraft bomber, metal from the musket used at the Battle of Waterloo, and wood dating back nearly 4000 years to the Victory which represents the Royal Navy. Inside the carriage are four 55-pound lamps covered in unique crystals and each of the door handles are decorated in 24 diamonds and 130 sapphires.

And the expensive accessories don’t just end there. Even the interior is upholstered in fine silk. In total, all of these extravagant decorations make the carriage an astonishing 2.75 tons (and measuring in at 20 feet long and 11 feet high).

If you’re wondering where this all comes from, you can thank the Australian government for sending this overseas as a gift. The State Coach Britannia is even created by a local Australian, Jim Frecklington. In the coming weeks, the State Coach will travel from Sydney to the Buckingham Palace and the BBC is reportedly following it with cameras for a future segment.

If you want to see more photos, check out this State Coach Britannia website.