December 2006
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LaCie Skwarim
Karim Rashid designs 60GB of portable hard drive storage for your photos, your videos, your porn. (via Shiny Shiny)
$199 at LaCie
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Parking Meter Alarm
Instead of assaulting the meter maid, try this little weapon instead – a keychain with alarm and space for 10 quarters or euros.
$12 at Merlin's Box
(1" D, 1.5" H)
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Flaunt Design Grab Bag
An indestructible, structured bean-bag chair for kids ages three to six. Comes in six colors.
$134 at Flaunt Design
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Lacquer Nesting Boxes
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Kimono Dress
ON SALE A dress made for dancing and posing delicately with your martini. It’s flattering, washable, and comes in sizes 12-26. What are you wearing for New Year’s?
$50 at Silhouettes
(Regularly $100.)
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Sea Urchin Bowls
These bowls are made of iron coated in gold leaf, and they come with a glass liner and sliver-plated spoon. The little one would make a gorgeous saltcellar for the table.
$25 at Jayson Home and Garden
(small: 4.5" W x 1" H, large: 6.5" W x 2" H . Larger bowl is $60.)
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Eucalyptus Slatted Lantern
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Mushroom Shelves
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Birds of a Feather Mobile
If you’d like something for the nursery that doesn’t drain a bit of your soul. (via Anh-Minh)
$55 at Wishing Fish
(18"L x 12"W x 1/8"H)
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Terrorism Finger Puppets
A terrorist for every finger. (via Josh Spear)
$55 at Moss Online
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Fern and Frond Champagne Glasses
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Chalkboard Pendant
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F-1 Jet Comfort Kit
As long as you’ll be on a plane for twelve hours, might as well make things comfortable. This kit includes: earplugs, dental kit, a neck rest, Dylan’s Candy Bar chocolates, slipper socks, eye Shade, F-1 moist towelettes, pen, and a deck of cards. A great gift for honeymooners, business travelers, and new grads.
$45 at Flight 001
(7" X 5" X 2")
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Old Cavendish Fruitcake
I’m mostly listing this because I think sending fruitcake on Christmas is funny, but also because these cakes got good reviews around the office. They’re packed with nuts and real dried fruits, as opposed to the weirdly colored fruity gels you find in most cakes. The consensus seemed to be, “If you like fruitcake, this is good fruitcake.”
$23 at Old Cavendish
(16 oz., shipping included)
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JPG Magazine
We’ve posted about JPG before, but now it’s all grown up. The little, though gorgeous, chapbook of amateur photography has morphed into a full-sized, glossy magazine with a much more budget-friendly price tag. Full disclosure: JPG is the brain child of my pals Derek Powazek and Heather Champ, who are both unreasonably talented, so I’m feeling pretty excited for them. This week, Mighty Goods readers get $5 off any subscription (discount code MIGHTYG), including the extra fancy gift subscriptions that come with a useful mini-tripod.
$25 at JPG Magazine
(For six issues.)

