This combination of a gardening kit and stool gets a green thumb’s up!

Designed to be your go-to for when you want to get down in the dirt and grow stuff in your backyard, the Gardener’s Tool Seat gives you everything you need – a collapsible seat to sit on, all your gardening tools just an arm’s length away, and a bonus pocket for perhaps a can of beer while you’re out in the sun.

The Gardener’s Tool Seat features a standard collapsible stool made from stainless-steel piping with a nylon fabric seat, with a clever detail at the base that allows you to securely hang your gardening toolbag underneath too. The bag comes fully ready with a gardening toolkit stashed in the pockets around its periphery, and an empty space on the inside to store your gardening trimmings, or perhaps the veggies or fruits you harvest!

Designer: Uncommon Goods

The Pokket Mixer lets you bust out DJ sets using two phones and a music app

The Pokket Mixer lets you do three things that seem pretty valuable during a lockdown. A. It lets you hone a new skill, B. it keeps you entertained, and C. it lets you create some banging DJ sets to help entertain your friends and family. Designed to be as small and as portable as your smartphone, the $99 Pokket Mixer is quite literally a 2-way mixer that lets you connect to two playback devices and mix audio between them. You could plug in practically anything, from record players to smartphones, iPods, iPads, laptops, or even your smart speakers if you’re up for the challenge! The mixer features basic equalizer controls for 2 decks, a crossfader to switch between decks, a master volume knob, 2 aux inputs for your music devices and 2 aux outputs… one for a pair of headphones (so you have more control over your mix), and another for routing to an amplifier so your entire apartment can rave it out, or a laptop/phone so you can stream your mix to a live audience! It’s a simple, bare-basics device that’s great for beginners or even for professionals who want to carry their mixing capabilities in their pocket, and at $99, it’s arguably as cheap as a pro-deejaying app on the App Store!

Designer: Uncommon Goods

This vase is also a charging dock

Honestly, the only thing missing from the Bedside Smartphone Vase is a wireless charger, because this little product is a perfect combination of tech-accessory and home-decor bundled into one. Designed to be a vase, the piece of decor big enough to adorn your bedside table also packs a lip that lets you dock your smartphone on it, presumably as you’re going to bed. The lip comes with two cork liners to make sure your smartphone rests comfortably on a cushioned surface (if you have an aluminum phone, it could get scuffed), and the lip even builds a nice hole to slip your charging cable through so you can charge your phone under a nice canopy of flowers!

Designer: Myles and Heather Geyman

The fidget spinner made functional

Striking a perfect balance between work and play, want and need, the Multitool Fidget Spinner is weird in a way that makes us like it. With a ceramic ball-bearing center, the spinner spins with the smoothness you’d expect from high-end fidget toys… but more importantly, around its edge are six spokes with six different multi-tools attached.

With two straight screwdrivers, two Phillips heads, and two Torx tips, the fidget spinner has all you’d need to tinker and fix things… and when you’re not, just keep spinning away!

The fidget spinner comes with a zinc alloy body, while each individual tool-bit is made out of Chromium-vanadium steel and snaps magnetically to the fidget spinner’s body, allowing you to store the heads separately and take them out when you need them, but if you ask me, keeping them magnetically attached to the fidget spinner gives the toy much more character!

Designer: Uncommon Goods

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The ‘turning point’ of bag design!

Cycling at night is a risk in itself, not to mention cycling in poor visibility. Having a high visibility jacket and various illuminating products are useful, but many of them fall below eye line from the driver of the car. This might be the reason why many cyclists have a habit of retrofitting their backpacks with lighting systems or high-vis strips for maximum visibility. Thankfully Uncommon Goods have developed a stylish and rugged backpack ideal for any cyclist in any condition.

The Turn Signal Commuter Backpack does exactly what you’d think it does – enables the driver behind you to see your actions. They’ll see a flashing, left-pointing LED arrow right in front of them. You control it with a wireless remote unit on your handlebar: Left, Right, Stop. And sometimes, it thinks on its own: a sudden, big change in your velocity will make it blink red, thanks to the integrated brake sensor. This backpack isn’t just brains; it’s tough too. Lightweight and water-repellent the 20L backpack’s straps and back material are
reinforced for good support; the back is also padded for comfort. It’s loaded with just the right features—everything you need, and nothing you don’t.

Designer: Uncommon Goods

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