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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Crazy Handbag

Zipper Handbag:
Black leather clutch bag covered in zip pullers with wrist strap.

Xposed Handbag:
Handbag that subtly unveils the real you, as well as your spiked collar, Jack Daniels, and snub-nose revolver.



Watermelon Handbag:
Creative handbag inspired by a watermelon slice.


Tinkerbell Handbag:
Based on Paris Hilton’s discarded pet Tinkerbell is an upside down dead Chihuahua. This design capitalizes on the trend of carrying a small dog as a fashion accessory.



Rubik’s Cube Handbag:
Crazy Rubik’s Cube handbag by Jean-Charles de Castelbaja.




Pursuader Handbag:
For the girl on the move this bag features a handy cell phone compartment inside the clip.



PeaceKeeper Handbag:
Defend yourself with this fashionable looking handbag.




LEGO Brick Bag:
Each LEGO “stud” is a separate zippered compartment.



Keyboard Handbag:
Crazy handbag made from computer keyboard keys.


Heel Shoe Handbag:
Beautiful leather handbag design with looped handle strap.





Head Handbag:
Crazy head-shaped handbag.



Gun Handbags:
Prada’s Lady K handbags were designed by Ted Noten.




Cassette Tape Handbag:
Crazy cassette tape handbag, with handles that look like the tape is unraveling.


Boot Bag:
By simply making a hole in a rubber boot, the crazy designer has created this original bag.




Boombox Handbag:
It comes with detachable and extendable shoulder strap. Zip up top.


Crazy Clock





rnd_time Infinite Wall Clock:
The most unusual feature of this clock lies in its entirely random application to the wall, hence the name “rnd_time”, where “rnd” is used to indicate the random factor. Each cube is made in nylon plastic, one cube for each hour, another to house the clock hands and battery.

Wood Plinth Clock:
A slice of natural acacia with a clear lacquer finish.





















White Matrix Wall Clock:
White Matrix Wall Clock is the first world time clock with five displays using the atomic signal from DCF-77, the atomic clock radio station located in Frankfurt, Germany. Not only is the time shown extremely accurate but all five times are synchronized.




























Tubes Clock:
The Tubes Clock is a beautiful novelty clock that is a masterpiece of engineering, six tubes on a crafted wooden base, shows the time in red LED, simply stunning.































TimeSphere Wall Clock:
Gideon Dagan’s clock captures the essence of pure, minimalist design. A seemingly gravity-defying ball travels around the dial to mark the time, creating an eye-catching illusion.





























Time Flies Clock:
“Time Flies” are a random congregation of domestic pests who organize themselves in a way which makes them useful by demarcating the twelve numbers of the clock.
























Tik Tak Clock:
Designed by Miriam Van Der Lubbe and Niels Van Eijk























Silver Spike Clock:
Contemporary clock by Nextime which is aptly named the Silver Spike Clock. The clock features a 12 arm design and matching silver hands.


















The Rim Clock:
The Rim Clock turns all that you know about clocks inside out. Instead of staying put and pointing to numbers like the hands of other, well-behaved clocks, the hands on the Rim Clock are actually protrusions that go around the outside and point to the wall.
















Orbit Clock:
With its original elliptical hands this clock changes shape like a satellite changes orbit. Every minute of every hour orbit creates a new shape on your wall.



























Retro Flip Down Clock:
Retro and incredibly slick looking gear operated metallic flip down clock for adding flair to any desktop or table. This retro designed timepiece will accurately tell the time all day long.













Lunar Eclipse Clock:
Now you can repeat Solar and Lunar Eclipse every hour in our own room.









Doing Time Clock:
“Doing Time” makes reference to the scratched wall notations of a prisoner who uses mark making to denote the passing of time in order to preserve his humanity.














Just a Moment Clock:
By creating a sequence of analog hours, minutes and seconds, the ‘Just a Moment’ clock both allows us to focus on each chronometric subdivision and forces us to reconsider the familiar angular relationships and shapes of a concentric clock’s hands. It’s wall-mountable.
















Digimech Clock:
Numbers are printed on vertical sliders and only reveal themselves when shifted into perfect alignment with the ‘display box’. When not aligned they look like random, alien forms.









Directors Edition Digital Alarm Clock:
Chinavasion presents this director’s clapper-board shaped alarm clock. Looking and acting exactly like a director digital slate, this cool looking desktop accessory displays the date, and the time all the way down to deci-seconds.









Decode Clock:
What time is it? The numbers immediately become apparent when the minute hand intersects with the codes.
















Dali Clock:
Inspired by Salvador Dali’s surreal paintings, the Dali clock by Chillichilly is perfect compliment to those days when you want to watch time melt away.









Book Table Clock:
Put this table clock with your books and create the illusion.