VHS Pillowcases and Duvets: Be Kind, Relax and Rewind

While VHS tapes clearly won the format war against Betamax, I was always more of a Beta fan because I’ve always been an outsider-slash-tech snob. Regardless of the kind of videotape you chose back in the day, your blank tapes almost certainly came in a boldly designed box with colorful line art graphics. Now, you can enjoy the classic VHS tape look every time you lie down to go to bed.

Clothing and accessory brand MoonLambo makes a variety of fun items decked out to look like classic VHS art, including a VHS tape pillowcase, and two different VHS-inspired duvet covers: one in a white/yellow/orange/red color scheme, and another in a black/gold/RGB combo. All three are labeled as “T-120” which means that they can record up to 2 hours of low-quality video in SP mode, 4 hours of mediocre video in LP mode, and 6 hours of “shot on a potato” quality video in EP mode. And if you start to see squiggly lines while you drift off to sleep, try adjusting the tracking control.

And if you have a particularly memorable dream of Heather Locklear coming out of the swimming pool that you don’t want to forget, be sure to punch out the write-protect tab to prevent someone in the house from overwriting your precious fantasies with a bad episode of Silver Spoons.

The Carvet Turns a Car into a Bed You Can Drive

British inventor Colin Furze has created a lot of cool things over the years. His latest invention? The “Carvet”, a duvet that turns a car seat into a comfy bed, while still providing access to the controls.

Sleeping in a car is never comfortable, but the Carvet makes you feel more like you’re at home in bed – a bed that you can still drive. Obviously don’t fall asleep at the wheel while using it. That would be bad.

You have to love Colin Furze. The man is always thinking about how he can better our lives.

[via Laughing Squid]

Borg Cube Bedding: Resisting Sleep is Futile

I think we can all agree that while maniacal, the Borg Queen was rather hot. If you can’t resist her and want to celebrate all that is Borg, you really need this Borg Cube bedding.

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The set includes pillowcases and a duvet cover, which my wife tells me is meant to cover a comforter and make it look different. In other words, it’s designed to assimilate other comforters. That means I could take that lame comforter we have on the bed and Borgify it.

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The set is available in twin XL, full/queen, or king sizes. The queen and king sizes include two pillowcases. No matter what size you get, it will cost you $79.99 at ThinkGeek.

Pokémon Duvet Cover: Zzzzzzzzs, Gotta Catch ‘Em All

You know what I say? Screw trying to catch every single Pokémon. Why waste your time? How many thousands are you going to spend of video games and toys, while still never catching all of these critters? The Pokémon duvet cover has already caught them all for you in a sweeping net that you can sleep under.

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This duvet cover features all 721 Pokémon in a bright, all-over print. You can get it in twin, queen, and king sizes and each is made to order. It takes about three weeks to create, then it is shipped to you, making it extremely easy to catch every single one. It’s yours for about $125(USD).

[via Nerd Approved]

Cheeseburger Bedding: Hold the Pillows, Hold the Lettuce

If you have been dying to get between two buns and sleep in a non-greasy cheeseburger bed, this is the bedding for you. It comes from Davidelfin of Madrid. It looks like a cheeseburger, but thankfully doesn’t smell like one.
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In fact it’s a double cheeseburger, which is even better. This duvet will cost you €90 – €130 (~$117 – $170USD) depending on the size of your bed. For that price, you get two square sesame seed bun pillow covers too.

Of course this is just going to make you hungry at bed time. Still, I wouldn’t kick it out of my bed for dropping sesame seeds.

[via Geekologie]