I'm not a fan of arguing debates, public speaking or standing up. That's why I'm thrilled to find these alphabet chairs, designed by Roeland Otten. Sit on your letter of choice and the communication will flow through you. After all, I do like voicing my opinions, and now I can do it sitting down.

This year you can knock your boss's socks off as Secret Santa, because he's about to have the coolest desk in town. Designed by London-based agency Héctor Serrano, these desk organizing structures are made from pure white porcelain and consist of modular pieces for storage from all things desk-worthy. They come in three shapes - ship, city and industrial warehouse so bonus points if you work in one of these.
If you grew up playing Mario Bros. and if you also had the urge to eat him, this is the perfect lunchtime project for you. This instructional video will give you a step by step guide of how to recreate this bento box. And remember, you have three tries to get it right or it's game over.
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When you think of the love affair between Europeans and good food, you don't picture this. Barcelona-based designers Ana Dominguez and Omar Sosa must have been pretty bored at a family dinner when they came up with this - yes - bread towers. I'm not sure if their intention was to give viewers the gift of instant hunger with these marveling sculptures but if so, it's worked on me. This series of physics-defying photos are a food network show's dream - and a glimpse of what you too could have achieved if you'd ignored your mother's warnings to not play with your food.

Sure, they may have explained it to us in elementary school, but who really learns anything at that age? Plants are confusing. Seeds, soil, water, light? It's a lot to take in. That's why the "Click & Grow" has come into being. Described as being "the easiest thing" to ever do, this life-giving machine self-waters your plants so you needn't worry about looking after them. The Click & Grow -- because a home isn't a home without a mini tomato bushel.

"In the East, it is not uncommon for people to use thin mattresses in lieu of a bed. The mattresses are folded/rolled and stored away during the day to save space.
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