Get All Glove.ly This Season – WIN 5 Classic Touch Screen Gloves

Are you seriously going to risk frosted-fingers because you can’t use your smartphone with regular gloves? Think innovative and think design…think Glove.ly! Exceptionally inventive and warm, Glove.ly are stylish gloves that invisibly work with your touchscreen. The innovative quotient is upped thanks to the special fibers sewn throughout the glove, that make it possible to use them with an iPhone, iPad, Samsung or any other touchscreen device! Hit the jump to know how you can WIN one!

To WIN one of the five Classic Touch Screen Glove.ly Gloves, tell us…

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Using MagLove technology, the gloves stay together even in your pockets and won’t separate in your bag. No glove on the market can boast about that! Glove.ly also sport a tag inside that can be used to clean your device’s screen; how thoughtful!

Thanks to a little bit of technology and loads of great styling, the folks at Glove.ly are able to bring us their philosophy of making gloves that people will use. The secret recipe in here is the Invisitouch material, which helps them look as stylish as regular gloves, but allows you to use your whole hand on the touchscreen easily.

The Glove.ly Classic is amazingly affordable (under $20) and the Glove.ly COZY has a super delicious lining that makes it the warmest touchscreen gloves. The Glove.ly LEATHER is the best full touch leather where the entire leather works without ugly tips! In short, if this holiday season you are looking for Form, Function and Innovation, then Glove.ly it is!

CLASSIC Touch Screen Gloves

Glove.ly Classic is a fully conductive touch screen glove with real silver threading that is guaranteed to work invisibly with a touch screen using your whole hand (instead of just small, ugly fingertip pads). It’s simple. You want gloves that look good, and you love using your phone. So why use anything but soft, warm gloves that let you use your phone without exposing your skin to the cold?


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10jours10designers (“10 Days, 10 Designers”) is the name of a recent design competition held by French furniture design house Minimalist Editions. The challenge was pretty simple: Each designer gets an oak slab, 400mm × 250mm × 28mm—that’s roughly 16” × 10” × 1” to us Yanks—access to a CNC workshop and an ebeniste, and has ten days to come up with an oddments tray, or whatever you call that little key-holding dish by the front door of your house.

While the end products are pretty refined, they remind me a lot of those design school projects, where groups of students are given identical materials and yet yield a surprising variety of designs. Check out Lionel Dinis Salazar’s artfully-kerfed “PAVO”:

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Pierre Dubourg’s pretty bi-level number leaves no doubt as to what the form was inspired by—it’s called “Super Tanker”:

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