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Meat Medley Plush Toys and Pillows!

From Modern Urban Living: “Sweet Meats creator, Lauren Venell, took her meat expertise (she comes from hearty butcher stock) and product design skills and combined them to create some delicious looking pillows! Originally starting as a personal art project, demand for the pillows soon grew and now she’s making a killing! If you think meat is neat, check out Sweet Meats for more meat related goodness.
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Gummy Bear Chandelier


Light and Sweet

Thinking back on the Jello Model City of San Francisco, you can’t deny that gelatinous substances look fantastic when illuminated from within! This chandelier is made almost entirely out of strung together Gummy Bear candies and was created by artist YaYa Chou. Such gorgeousness!

Hamburger Bed

For a delicious nights sleep, check out this Hamburger Bed. The meaty mattress includes a slice of “Cheese” at no extra charge, and the bed comes complete with oversized bun duvet and tomato and pickle slice pillows. Zzzzzz.

Thanks to Neatorama for the tip!

Egg Rug, Over Easy


Sunny Side Up Shag Rug by Designer Valentina Audrito (Image Source)

Modern and innovative home design gets my attention every time. I love this egg rug where the yolks serve as head cushions – perfect for lounging on the floor and watching TV in true comfort. Eggstatic!

The Lunchbox Auction: Fighting Hunger One Lunchbox at a Time


Pink Lunchbox by Fashion Label Heatherette

Gourmet magazine, in conjunction with the Food Bank for New York City and The Lunchbox Fund, is holding an exclusive star-studded fundraising party in New York City. At the event, partiers can preview custom-designed lunchboxes by a selection of various celebutantes and “personalities” including Mario Batali, Beastie Boys, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Colicchio, Salman Rushdie, Cameron Diaz, Rachael Ray, Mike Myers, Ellen Page, Michael Stipe, Liv Tyler and Diane Von Furstenberg, among others. Continue reading The Lunchbox Auction: Fighting Hunger One Lunchbox at a Time