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Industrial Robot

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Bennett Robot Works

Using a mix of old and new found objects, Gordon Bennett creates these one-of-a-kind Robot Sculptures. Inspired by the “Modern Age” of industrial design of the ’40s and ’50s the sculptures are made from wood, metal, Bakelite, plastic, rubber and paint.

Available from Bennett Robot Works starting at $950.

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Bennett Robot Works

Using a mix of old and new found objects, Gordon Bennett creates these one-of-a-kind Robot Sculptures. Inspired by the “Modern Age” of industrial design of the ’40s and ’50s the sculptures are made from wood, metal, Bakelite, plastic, rubber and paint.

Available from Bennett Robot Works starting at $950.

Using a mix of old and new found objects, Gordon Bennett creates these one-of-a-kind Robot Sculptures. Inspired by the “Modern Age” of industrial design of the ’40s and ’50s the sculptures are made from wood, metal, Bakelite, plastic, rubber and paint.

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Mikhail Kalatozov

I Am Cuba: The Ultimate Edition

I Am Cuba: The Ultimate Edition

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I Am Cuba: The Ultimate Edition

With its impossibly elaborate camera work this cinematic ode to Cuban/Soviet solidarity ranks as one of the most resplendently beautiful works of moving-image art ever created. This three-disc “Ultimate Edition” DVD release is appropriately extravagant, containing feature-length documentaries about the film’s production, its director Mikhail Kalatozov and an interview with Martin Scorcese, all housed in a beautifully adorned cigar box.

Available from Amazon for $34.

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I Am Cuba: The Ultimate Edition

With its impossibly elaborate camera work this cinematic ode to Cuban/Soviet solidarity ranks as one of the most resplendently beautiful works of moving-image art ever created. This three-disc “Ultimate Edition” DVD release is appropriately extravagant, containing feature-length documentaries about the film’s production, its director Mikhail Kalatozov and an interview with Martin Scorcese, all housed in a beautifully adorned cigar box.

Available from Amazon for $34.

With its impossibly elaborate camera work this cinematic ode to Cuban/Soviet solidarity ranks as one of the most resplendently beautiful works of moving-image art ever created. This three-disc “Ultimate Edition” DVD release is appropriately extravagant, containing feature-length documentaries about the film’s production, its director Mikhail Kalatozov and an interview with Martin Scorcese, all housed in a beautifully adorned cigar box.

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Acrylic Block Frames

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Acrylic Block Frames

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Acrylic Block Frames

Let your photo speak for itself with these acrylic block photo frames. Joined with silver magnets, the variously sized frames display images with minimal distraction.
These clear acrylic block frames are a great way to display art or photographs with minimal distraction. Silver magnets join the frame around the image, . They’re available in various sizes and can be displayed vertically or horizontally.

Available from Crate and Barrel starting at $14.

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Acrylic Block Frames

Let your photo speak for itself with these acrylic block photo frames. Joined with silver magnets, the variously sized frames display images with minimal distraction.
These clear acrylic block frames are a great way to display art or photographs with minimal distraction. Silver magnets join the frame around the image, . They’re available in various sizes and can be displayed vertically or horizontally.

Available from Crate and Barrel starting at $14.

Let your photo speak for itself with these acrylic block photo frames. Joined with silver magnets, the variously sized frames display images with minimal distraction.

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Added: November 2007

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Li Xi Year of the Rat Gift Envelopes

Li Xi Year of the Rat Gift Envelopes

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The year of the rat is steadily approaching and Portland-based design team Design Night are prepared with the latest version of their signature Li Xi envelopes. Inspired by ancient Chinese papercuts the laser cut envelopes feature the 2008 zodiac animal, a sign of leadership, charisma and order. Li Xi envelopes are also a perfect way to dress up a cash gift for weddings, birthdays and other occasions.

Get yours, starting at $7.50 for one, at Design Night.

Also on Cool Hunting: Year of the Pig Li Xi Envelope

Added: November 2007

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Night Owl

Wooden Cards

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Wooden Cards

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Night Owl Wooden Cards

“Modern yet folksy,” these flat wooden cards are sustainably harvested from yellow birch trees. Surprisingly easy to write on with either pen or pencil, every card is different because of the wood grain. Packaged in a quantity of six, there are a variety of designs to choose from.

Available from Night Owl Paper Goods for $24.

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Night Owl Wooden Cards

“Modern yet folksy,” these flat wooden cards are sustainably harvested from yellow birch trees. Surprisingly easy to write on with either pen or pencil, every card is different because of the wood grain. Packaged in a quantity of six, there are a variety of designs to choose from.

Available from Night Owl Paper Goods for $24.

Modern yet folksy, these flat wooden cards are sustainably harvested from yellow birch trees. Surprisingly easy to write on with either pen or pencil, every card is different because of the wood grain.

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Added: November 2007

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Perch

Mason

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Riffing on an antique shape, Brooklyn-based ceramicist Perch’s Mason updates it with a streamlined modern design and appealing contemporary shades of yellow and gray. At eight inches tall, it works as a container, vase and more.

It’s $56 from Perch

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Mason

Riffing on an antique shape, Brooklyn-based ceramicist Perch’s Mason updates it with a streamlined modern design and appealing contemporary shades of yellow and gray. At eight inches tall, it works as a container, vase and more.

It’s $56 from Perch

Riffing on an antique shape, Brooklyn-based ceramicist Perch’s Mason updates it with a streamlined modern design and appealing contemporary shades of yellow and gray. At eight inches tall, it works as a container, vase and more.

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2007 Gift Guide: CH x Furni Farmer Watch Giveaway

2007 Gift Guide: CH x Furni Farmer Watch Giveaway

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We're stoked about our latest addition of the Farmer Watch to this year's gift guide, because it's the result of a collaboration of yours truly with our Canadian friends Furni. The all-white Farmer is an '80s-style LCD watch with lime green accents, engraved with "we're on the hunt, we're after you" on the reverse. Featuring an alarm, hourly alert, stopwatch, 12 or 24-hour time display and a green backlight, the PVC watch has all the basics—all secondary to its retro style.

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To celebrate the launch, we're giving away 10 watches to 10 CH readers. All you have to do to enter is follow the contact link at the bottom of the page, select "CH x Furni Farmer Watch Giveaway" from the pull-down menu and send us an email before Tuesday, 27 November 2007, 11:59pm EST.

To purchase the watch for your whole family, all your friends, co-workers, acquaintances, enemies, doctors, friends of friends, etc., go to Furni and pick it up for $24.

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Edward Burtynsky

Quarries

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Edward Burtynsky: Quarries

After 25 years of exploring the impact of industry on our planet, photographer
Edward Burtynsky has accumulated a substantial body of work documenting the world’s major quarries. His images of these plundered landscapes are simultaneously beautiful and disquieting.

Copies are available for $50 through Amazon.

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Edward Burtynsky: Quarries

After 25 years of exploring the impact of industry on our planet, photographer
Edward Burtynsky has accumulated a substantial body of work documenting the world’s major quarries. His images of these plundered landscapes are simultaneously beautiful and disquieting.

Copies are available for $50 through Amazon.

After 25 years of exploring the impact of industry on our planet, photographer
Edward Burtynsky has accumulated a substantial body of work documenting the world’s major quarries. His images of these plundered landscapes are simultaneously beautiful and disquieting.

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Bee Raw

Nine Varietal Honey Flight

Nine Varietal Honey Flight

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Nine Varietal Honey Flight

Elevating honey to the ranks of chocolate, cheese and wine, Bee Raw’s line of varietals are palate exercisers and are great for pairing with teas and cheeses.
. Of the other gift options they offer, the set designed to go with cheese would also make a good gift accompanied with said cheeses.

Available at Bee Raw for $78.

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Nine Varietal Honey Flight

Elevating honey to the ranks of chocolate, cheese and wine, Bee Raw’s line of varietals are palate exercisers and are great for pairing with teas and cheeses.
. Of the other gift options they offer, the set designed to go with cheese would also make a good gift accompanied with said cheeses.

Available at Bee Raw for $78.

Elevating honey to the ranks of chocolate, cheese and wine, Bee Raw’s line of varietals are palate exercisers and are great for pairing with teas and cheeses. Flavors include Raspberry, Blueberry, Orange Blossom, Cranberry, Buckwheat, Sage, Sweet Yellow Clover, Basswood, Sourwood, Star Thistle.

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McSweeney's Book Release Club

Book Release Club

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McSweeney’s Book Release Club

It’s clichéd, but nothing beats a gift that keeps on giving, especially if it’ll last almost to the next holiday season (which means you might be covered for a birthday that falls in between). For the bookworm who loves witticisms and the clever use of irony in their reading, McSweeney’s Book Release Club sends your reader the next 8 books from the SF-based publisher.

Available at
McSweeney’s for $100.

It’s clichéd, but nothing beats a gift that keeps on giving, especially if it’ll last almost to the next holiday season (which means you might be covered for a birthday that falls in between). For the bookworm who loves witticisms and the clever use of irony in their reading, McSweeney’s Book Release Club sends your reader the next 8 books from the SF-based publisher.

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Learning Resources

Anatomy Models Set

Anatomy Models Set

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Anatomy Models Set

For the child who’s always wondering how everything works, here’s a set of five brightly colored anatomical models. The set covers the skeletal system, the heart, eyes, ears and brain.

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Anatomy Models Set

For the child who’s always wondering how everything works, here’s a set of five brightly colored anatomical models. The set covers the skeletal system, the heart, eyes, ears and brain.

Available at
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for $79.

For the child who’s always wondering how everything works, here’s a set of five brightly colored anatomical models. The set covers the skeletal system, the heart, eyes, ears and brain.

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Cool Hunting 2007 Holiday Gift Guide

Cool Hunting 2007 Holiday Gift Guide

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From the Daiginjyou Sake Glass and internal organ-shaped stuffed animals to "Superbad" and Bacon and Eggs cufflinks, we've culled all our favorite stores offline and online for our third annual gift guide. Our picks span a range of prices and a range of recipients that we hope will make your holiday season a little easier.

We'll be updating daily, so check back often to see what we've come up with.

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Zipcar

Zipcar Gift Certificates

Zipcar Gift Certificates

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Zipcar Gift Certificates

Zipcar gift certificates allow the giver to share the convenience of the easy-to-use rental service (now available in 22 cities in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.). For college students without wheels or urbanites in need of a break, a Zipcar is a thoughtful way to help them out. Bundle it with a night at a nearby hotel for a way to really say, “I know you’re extremely stressed out.”

Certificates start at $50 from Zipcar. (You will also have to sign up with Zipcar if you’re not already a member.)

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Zipcar Gift Certificates

Zipcar gift certificates allow the giver to share the convenience of the easy-to-use rental service (now available in 22 cities in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.). For college students without wheels or urbanites in need of a break, a Zipcar is a thoughtful way to help them out. Bundle it with a night at a nearby hotel for a way to really say, “I know you’re extremely stressed out.”

Certificates start at $50 from Zipcar. (You will also have to sign up with Zipcar if you’re not already a member.)

Zipcar gift certificates allow the giver to share the convenience of the easy-to-use rental service (now available in 22 cities in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.). For college students without wheels or urbanites in need of a break, a Zipcar is a thoughtful way to help them out. Bundle it with a night at a nearby hotel for a way to really say, “I know you’re extremely stressed out.”

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Audioengine 2 Powered Desktop Speakers

Audioengine 2 Powered Desktop Speakers

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Based on the superior performance of the Audioengine 5s we were excited when their new smaller desktop speakers arrived and they don't disappoint. Like their predecessors, Audioengine 2s are powered speakers constructed of wood featuring a silk tweeter and a newly updated kevlar woofer which makes for the same impressive bass and satisfyingly rich sound—but packed into a third of the size (approximately 6"x4"x5.5").

The sounds is truly impressive for their size and they look great on a desk, though they might work better on a shelf—they're video shielded but we've run into problems with mobile phone interference. I also think they might be a little more well-suited for desktop use if the power and volume controls were more easily accessible.

Otherwise, for music snobs, the mini Audioengines are a great addition to a workspace or would be perfect for use with TVs, portable players, video games or anything with an 1/8" mini or RCA jack.

Available in white or black, the Audioengine 2s come with all cables and a three-year warranty for $200 from Audioengine.

Also on Cool Hunting: iPod Speakers, Part I, iPod Speakers, Part II

Added: November 2007

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Tatebanko Paper Diorama Kit

Tatebanko Paper Diorama Kit

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Appealing to my weakness for dioramas and DIY paper projects, these kits also are a mini lesson on Tatebanko, the forgotten Edo-era Japanese art of creating perspectives from paper. They come in either a snowy scene representing a painting by the master Hiroshige or in a version of Hokusai's wave.

Designed and printed in Japan by It's a Beautiful Day (the group leading the Tatebanko revival), the kits feature metallic accents and hidden surprises.
Available for $10 each from Giant Robot
or Brooklyn 5 and 10
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I, Grobot

I, Grobot

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The latest in the way of grow-your-own plant kits is a sort of Asimovian take on the Chia Pet that makes a great home or office ornament. With an unlikely pairing of nature and futurism, I, Grobot stands about four inches tall, with its grass head at full growth the hair easily adds another two to three inches of height.

Retailing for less than $13 and guaranteed to ship within three days, it's a whimsical piece that makes for an eccentric gift.

Also on Cool Hunting: Canned Goods, Garden in a Bag, Pet Tree Mini, In Vitro Orchid, Magic Bean Word

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Vintage Tools

Vintage Tools

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A well-made tool can last a lifetime, and it's often true that they just don't make them like they used to these days. The cleverly named Mantiques carries quality antique tools from well-known brands like Stanley, Bailey and Millers Falls.

Levelers (left), bone handle knives (right), vintage flashlights, old-school binoculars (center) and even some fishing tackle are available for purchase. As functional designer objects they make great gifts for use or for show. Inventory is always changing so be sure to check back at Mantiques often.

Also on Cool Hunting: Stanley Wristwatch Tools

Added: November 2007

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Leo Dog Toy

Leo Dog Toy

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by Passa Chattra

Face it, any dog owner will tell you they have the smartest dog in the world. Well here"s a toy that's fitting for those canine prodigies. Made by Canine Genius the "Leo" (in honor of Leonordo da Vinci) is like legos for dogs. The individual Leos can be fetched, tugged, and stuffed with treats like other dog toys.

What makes the Leo different is that it can be linked to multiple other Leos. You can create puzzles and shapes that also allow treats that are stuffed inside to move around inside one piece to the other. Looks like its creative problem solving for both humans and animals. Available in original ($19) and mini ($13) from Canine Genius.

Added: October 2007

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Ice Cream

Ice Cream

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Phaidon has a knack for publishing massive overviews that inform, educate, become trusted resources for years to come, and—as is the case with their "cream" series on emerging artists—boast amazing packaging as well. The latest edition, Ice Cream, is no exception with its rainbow mylar cover that takes us back to our sticker collection days.

Fortunately, what's inside the cover doesn't disappoint, including some artists you may have seen in these pages, such as Gelitin (pictured below right), Brian Jungen, some you've probably heard of like Daniel Johnston and Banks Violette and others (Thomas Bayrle, pictured below left) that we probably should've already known about. Chosen by a committee of 10 international curators, the 100-artist round up includes several from the Whitney's 2006 biennial (no doubt thanks to co-curator Philippe Vergne's involvement) as well as a fairly good representation from around the globe (thanks to the geographic specialties of other curators).

Each four-page spread on the alphabetically-organized artists features a history of selected exhibitions, a brief essay or interview, as well as reproductions of their work. A supplemental section of 10 source artists lends some context to the snapshot of contemporary art that Ice Cream presents.

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It's available from Amazon.

Added: October 2007

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Fun Night Lights

Fun Night Lights

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Okay, it's a generic title but there's something to be said for these bizarre night lights that are liable to scare a small child worse than whatever's lurking in the closet.

The purplish plasma bulb takes on a Frankenstein-esque quality while the fiber-optic blue looks like the head from a sci-fi Muppet character or Mystery Science Theater 3000.

For only $12 for the pair, these little knick-knacks would make a great White Elephant gift. Available online from Fred Flare.

Added: August 2007

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Ultimate Member Limited Vibrators

Ultimate Member Limited Vibrators

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Where do a luxury sex brand, an infamous nightclub and the "pop" artist of the moment all come together? We found the answer to this question in the First Exposure exhibition and a vibrator. The Ultimate Member Limited is a collaboration between Jimmyjane, purveyor of sleek sex toys, Kabaret's Prophecy, the exclusive London play den and Jamie Hewlett, the illustrator who created Tank Girl and the animated band Gorillaz. The six crazy characters Hewlett created for the walls of Kabaret’s Prophecy have been etched onto the classic Jimmyjane Little Something, combining art, sex and erotic nightlife in this colorful limited edition series. The characters have been described as "too glamourous, too seedy, too sexy, too dirty, to ever really exist." So this is all about fantasy. (Click images for detail.)

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There's Dick Ward ("Style stud and he-hunk hung like a sartorial clotheshorse"); Omaha Hi-Lo ("Queen of the Texas Hold-Em, known from Monte Carlo to The Strip this lady's got more hustle than Larry Flynt"); The Profit ("He's the spiritual king of kerching for whom the till rings"); Vanity Unit ("Krug guzzling, slick-crude-pumping billionairess. Black gold; oil that is, Texas tea"); The Honorable Van Sackful Smythe ("The heir abhorrent to tea tycoon Lord Terence "Typhoon" Sackful Smythe." Philanthropic, misanthropic, alcoholic, Vane is the be-bop, shop 'til you drop, bachelor de rigeur"); And finally Major Maja Flink ("Major Maja 'Mother Load' Flink's bomb bay doors are lubed up and primed. One flick of her switch is all that it will take to send her ballistic").

Choose the character that does it for you or get the whole box set and pick whichever one takes your fancy in the moment. Each are limited to an edition of 1500 and are available from JImmyjane for $275 or $1,650 for the set of six.

Also on Cool Hunting: Haute Sex, Haute Sex II

Added: July 2007

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Josh Jakus Winepocket

Josh Jakus Winepocket

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Winepocket, the latest design by California-based Josh Jakus, is one of those products you never knew you needed, but when you discover it, it seems like the perfect solution. I never like spending a decent amount of money on a bottle of wine to see it promptly put into a cheap plastic bag or a crumpled paper. Jakus' Winepocket can either be an extra gift with the wine for the host or you can take it home with you to use for your next invite out. In either case, it can be reused again and again.

We also like the perfect elegance of the design: a piece of felt with a hole cut out, doubling as the opening for the bottle and the bag's handle. You can see this and Jakus' other beautifully minimal felt products at the San Francisco International Gift Fair 28 July-1 August 2007 at booth 6014, and at the New York International Gift Fair, 11-12 August 2007, booth 4012.

Available here for $29.

Added: July 2007

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Floating Sparkly Gold for Coffee

Floating Sparkly Gold for Coffee

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Japan is coffee savvy. The streets of metropolitan Tokyo are dotted with hip, trendy cafes serving up pricey lattes and espressos. And for those on the go, there are vending machines dispensing cans of coffee. In summer, the cans are even chilled and also heated in winter. How do you impress the country that invented canned vending machine coffee? With gold.

At Asia's largest pharmaceutical industry exhibition, Japan's Tsukioka Co. Ltd. showed off gold that should spice up dull cups of Joe. The company is best known for making those eatable breath mint-type film, but is trying to build up the gold eating business. Called "Kin Kirara" (Sparkly Gold), these thin, pure gold word and character blocks are able to withstand hot java, not to mention look nice on cakes. According to Tsukioka, the pure gold helps refresh the human body—next to "Happy Birthday," it says "longevity" in Japanese kanji. Don't let the shine scare your wallet off, little packets are available at stores like Tokyu Hands for ¥500 ($4) a pop. But really, can you put a price on drinking cups of coffee with gold letters?

by Brian Ashcraft

Added: June 2007

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Capsule Letters

Capsule Letters

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What better way to surprise that significant other than with a message secreted away in a coat pocket or under a pillow to be discovered later?

These small plastic vials are a sort of a "message in a bottle" to break all kinds of news. The possibilities are limited only by your sense of humor or decency. But seriously, these mischievous tubes are less than two inches long so can be hidden discreetly. It's a way to leave a secret note with all the sweetness of a Damien Hirst-style reference to the pharmaceutical industry in the era of over-prescription. They're just over $3 each from Poketo.

Added: June 2007

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The Basics Contest Winners

The Basics Contest Winners

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"If you want to cook well you can't do it without the basics. If you want to experiment, you need these basics even more." From chicken stock to foie gras foam, it's all explained in The Basics: The Techniques of Continental Cooking. Due out in the U.S on 15 June 2007, it's available for pre-order from Amazon.

The following three winners were chosen from hundreds who submitted their favorite basic recipe for our "Basics Contest." Each winner will receive an autographed copy of the book. Leading off, Nasi Lemak is a basic recipe from Malaysia where it's a breakfast staple.

Nasi Lemak (Fragrant Coconut Milk Rice), Gary H.

2 cups rice (preferably Basmati), rinsed and drained
2 cups coconut milk
1 cup water
3 Pandan (Screwpine) leaves, knotted
1/2 fresh ginger root, peeled and thinly sliced
1/2 fresh lemongrass stalk
2 shallots, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon of fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoon salt

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Rinse the rice thoroughly and drain. In a pot over medium heat, stir together the rice, coconut milk and water. Add the Pandan leaves, ginger, lemongrass, shallots, fenugreek seeds and salt into the pot. Bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes until all of the water has been absorbed. Loosen the rice with a wooden ladle. Cover using a tight-fitting lid and steam the rice on very low heat for about 10 minutes or until rice is completely cooked. Gently fluff the rice.

See the next two winning recipes after the jump

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The Ultimate Poached Egg, Sergio V.

1 egg
1 tablespoon vinegar

Fill a medium-sized skillet with 3 inches of water and put on high heat. As the water starts to boil lower heat and add vinegar. Crack egg into a cup and place cup into the water, tilting it slightly until egg comes out. Turn the heat off immediately and cover the skillet with the lid. Wait one to three minutes depending on how you like the yolk. Take the egg out with a strainer and enjoy over a salad or with your favorite sauce.

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Classic Risotto, John C.

1 litre vegetable/chicken stock
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 shallots or 2 medium onions, finely chopped
1/2 head of celery, finely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
400 g risotto rice
100 ml dry white vermouth or dry white wine
70 g butter
100 g Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
Sea salt and black pepper

Heat the stock. In a separate pan heat the olive oil, add the shallot or onion, celery and a pinch of salt. Sweat the vegetables for about three minutes. Add the garlic and rice when the vegetables have softened. Turn up the heat. While stirring continuously, begin to fry the rice. You don't want any color at any point so keep careful control of temperature and keep the rice moving.

After two or three minutes it will begin to look translucent as it absorbs all the flavors of your base (it may crackle at this point, that's fine). Add the vermouth or wine, continuing to stir as it hits the pan.

Once the vermouth or wine seems to have cooked into the rice, add your first ladle of hot stock and a pinch of salt. Turn down the heat to a medium-high simmer. To avoid uneven cooking of rice be careful not to boil too high. Continue adding ladlefuls of stock, stirring and allowing each ladleful to be absorbed before adding the next. This will take about 15 minutes.

Remove from heat, add butter and parmesan, saving a little of the latter to go on top if you like. Stir gently. Eat it as soon as possible while it retains moist texture. Enhance by adding different seasonal ingredients.

Added: May 2007

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Mechanical Music Box

Mechanical Music Box

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The Mechanical Music Box comes with paper strips and a hole punch for DIY music-making without a need for actual musical talent. The little devices presents endless possibilities for creating your own melodies, covering pop songs or to add a low-tech juvenile sounds to your next remix. It also comes with a pre-punched "Happy Birthday" strip if you're just looking for something gifty.

It's available from The Afternoon or The Curiosity Shop.

Added: May 2007

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