Hexapod Lamp is More Creepy than Cute

If you are looking for a new lamp that is a bit creepy and looks like it will crawl off your desk on its own, check out this unique and awesome lamp.
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This unusual six-legged lamp was made by artype design out of the UK and while it doesn’t actually walk, it looks like it could and that’s good enough for us. Can you imagine this thing walking around your home and lighting whatever area you needed illuminated? That’d be cool.

Of course it would trip you with the cord and kill you, but at least you had a nice lamp for your final days on Earth.

[via Obvious Winner]

Dragon Claw Bracelet, A Game of Claws

All of you Daenerys Targaryen fans out there looking for some jewelry now have a new item to lust after. This dragon claw bracelet is like having one of Daenerys’ winged babies clawing at your wrist all day long.

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If it has any weight to it, you will soon really know what it’s like to be the Mother of Dragons. Imagine a few more perched on your shoulder and clawing at you. And they only get larger with time. Poor Daenerys. Still, it makes quite the statement for any Game of Thrones fans who want some new bling.

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This one has sold from Rockerdolljewellery’s store, but she will gladly make more if you need some claws around your wrist.

[via TheMarySue]


Insert Coin: Cardboard Robot brings craning, plucking and learning with a dash of whimsey (video)

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Insert Coin Cardboard Robot brings craning, plucking plus a good dose of whimsey and learning

Cardboard Robot has lowered it's crane claw boom on all the Kickstarter money business, and said "Hey, let's have a little fun here, too." It's a robotic arm kit consisting of four stepper motors, a controller, USB computer connection, and a structure made from corrugated cardboard with a claw or smartphone camera mount. While able to pick up small objects like socks and stuffed animals or crane a smartphone around, the fanciful bot's main function seems to be the fun of piecing it together, with its pliable surface also safer for working with kids. To that end, the mech's maker said that not only would it be easy to build, but the source code would be included for tweaking and with every $3k raised, one of the kits would be donated to a US school. So, if you want your own carton-y bot arm kit for learning and light plush toy duty (assembly required), the minimum pledge is $175 -- check the Kickstarter source to see how to pony up, or the video after the break.

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