The Carrot Slayer by Mauro Gatti

La seconda release di Very Bravo è il boia vegetariano The Carrot Slayer, disegnato sempre dal Mauro Gatti. Sarà disponibile a partire da metà aprile in 2 edizioni limitate di 250 pezzi ciascuna che vedete qui sotto.

The Carrot Slayer by Mauro Gatti

Teddy Tote Giveaway

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While traditionally just a cuddly staple in a child’s life, the teddy bear gets an upgrade with the addition of a built-in tote. Recognizing its comforting effect on kids, the Vermont Teddy Bear Company recently introduced the useful Teddy Tote, giving kids another excuse to bring their beloved bear everywhere.

The Teddy Tote looks like a standard stuffed animal but by unzipping its back, a convenient carryall bag unfolds—perfectly-sized for kids to transport coloring books, snacks and more.

“Made from scratch” in Vermont, each Teddy Tote comes with a lifetime guarantee. Launching July 2010, CH has one in advance to give away to a lucky reader. To enter follow us on Twitter and simply tweet @coolhunting with what you would do with a Teddy Tote and we’ll pick from entries received before 11:59 pm EST on 29 March 2010.


Bath Infinity

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Nice bathtub designed by Aleksander Mukomelov. More photos here.

Via: Behance

Fjaril drawers

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Drawers designed by Jakob Jorgensen that pull out in a unique way. I wouldn’t use these to file anything I’d want to retrieve ever again, because remembering which drawer’s for what seems impossible. But they look great.

Via: TheLetter

Toroflux

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Gallery and design store Moss recently reminded us of the exciting and beguiling art toy Toroflux. Created in 2000 by German brothers Jochen and Conrad Valett of Valett Design, the simple tools and construction for the kinetic sculpture consists of a large plastic ring with a slinky-like metal coil wrapped around it.

The result though is a surprising example of physics and artistic invention. When tipped, the metal coil whips around the plastic ring with increasing velocity until it resembles a bubble. The action video below reveals the real triumph of its design.

Made of plastic and stainless steel, the Toroflux sells from Moss for $145.


The Ghetto Reaper by Mauro Gatti

Appena l’ho visto ragazzi, mi è salita una scimmia da paura. The Ghetto Reaper è il nuovo toy disegnato dal Mauro Gatti in uscita il mese prossimo.
Fa parte della nuova linea di toy Very Bravo prodotta da Superpowers. Ne sono stati prodotti solo 250 esemplari rispettivamente nelle due versioni Gold & Cold, in nero e oro, e Silver Shiver, in viola e argento.

The Ghetto Reaper by Mauro Gatti

The Ghetto Reaper by Mauro Gatti

The Ghetto Reaper by Mauro Gatti

New Amos Tees @ Atom Plastic

Questa e altre nuove tees di Amos le trovate da Atom Plastic. YOD versione metallo non potete perdervelo!
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Cotton Monsters

Disegnati dalla ‘dolcissima’ Jennifer Strunge, questi set di mostri li trovate sul suo Etsy.
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Cotton Monsters

King Ken pillow@Atom Plastic

Sono arrivati da Atom Plastic e sono pochissimi. Se mollate tutto e correte ora, ce la farete a farvene uno!
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King Ken pillow@Atom Plastic

New Sexcessories

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While the vibrator was invented just shortly after Edison created the electric light, it’s only recently that adult toys have begun to fully tap the power of technology. From vibrators that sync with iPods to toys purposefully designed for using in water, the industry is challenging both the way sex toys are designed and the way we think about them. Highlighted below, check out some of the latest “sexcessories” that apply a modern approach to stimulation.

Ola Memorable Vibrator

Created by newcomer Minna, the Ola vibrator (pictured at right) reacts to how it’s squeezed, remembering the rhythm pattern for the ultimate in personal satisfaction. Officially launching later this year, the Ola will sell online along with a collection of smartly designed products for intimate activity.

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We Vibe Couples Vibrator

The unique We Vibe vibrator is designed to maximize both internal and external stimulation. Made of medical-grade silicone, the flexible “zero maintenance” vibrator features a powerful motor on each end and a slim profile that doesn’t interfere. It sells online or at Babeland stores in NYC for around $100.

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Tenga Flip Hole

Newly introduced to the U.S. market, the Flip Hole (pictured at left) demonstrates Tenga‘s remarkable capability to remain a front-runner in adult toys for men.

The reusable hole takes male masturbation to the next level, adding a complex interior shape with each centimeter lending a different sensation—check out the video for a detailed description.

Opening up for easy cleaning and a complete air dry, it also improves upon the hard-to-wash sleeve design of the popular Fleshlight. The Flip Hole sells for $110 from Tenga.

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Tenga Egg

Tenga also offers the Egg, a smaller, simpler version of the Flip Hole (pictured above). A silicone oval with three different patterns within the soft silicone interior, the Egg stretches and flips inside out for ease of use and cleanliness. It runs $35 for a set of three, sold from Tenga, where you can also check out their new accessories and creams for further control over masturbatory experiences.

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Ohmibod Freestyle Wireless Vibrator

Ohmibod‘s musically-inspired vibes already have quite the following, but 2010 sees the pleasure toy go wireless with their updated version called the Freestyle. Simply connect the wireless transmitter to an iPod or other mp3 player using the mini jack and the Freestyle’s high-powered motor vibrates to the rhythm of the music. The vibe retails online for $130.

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Sex in the Shower

Designed specifically for use in water, Sex in the Shower offers suction cup hand holds and foots stands, as well as a variety of products like vibrating loofahs and a waterproof strap-on that make bath time more fun. The line sells from Amazon.

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Je Joue

Je Joue offers two varieties of vibrators in four colorways, each with specific purpose. The G-Ki’s space-age look matches its adjustable design, which is light years ahead of the average vibrator. With two heads—one long and slender the other wide and curved—the G-Ki changes shape from a hook to a subtle half-moon. Its ergonomic design maximizes all areas of a female’s anatomy and is perfect for couples’ use. Pre-order it from Je Joue.

“The closest thing to the tip of the tongue,” the SaSi ($150) is a hand-held vibrator that memorizes which of its five patterns move you the most. Learn more about the G-Ki and SaSi from the Je Joue website, where you can watch directional videos and find a local retailer.

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Lelo

An original juggernaut of the modern sex toy industry, Swedish label Lelo offers a line of toys boasting clean, minimalist shapes and materials. The Tor ($109), an elegant take on the classic gentleman’s ring (above left), features six stimulation modes that adapt to the user’s desires. The Mia ($64), a discreet, lipstick-size travel vibrator, doesn’t sacrifice quality with size and conveniently recharges through a USB port. Lelo also offers a “Luxe” version, which casts their favored toys in steel or gold.

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Zini Duex

This two-part toy, designed for use by couples and inspired by yin and yang, vibrates in tandem for a whole new foreplay experience. Both pieces feature 10 modes and five speeds and sells from Liberator for $175.