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Fotile Sink Dishwasher

The Fotile Sink Dishwasher is an ingenious space saving solution designed for modern living in compact spaces. The award winning design is a 3-in-1 dishwasher that actually fits in your sink! The clever design hides your dishwasher and dryer elegantly by welding it to your stainless steel sink. And, apart from killing 99.99% of bacteria from the dishes, it also doubles up as a fruit and vegetable purifier! Overall, it is convenient and practical in use, modern yet traditional. watch the video below



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ALVA PENDANT

Alva Pendant is a new LED light that looks like an old bulb through laser etched inscriptions into the crystal that give the idea of classic metal filaments. This powerful light provides a downward light projection of up to 290 lumens and you can choose between a colder luminescent light or a warmer color. Dim fixture is provided as well as a 6ft cuttable cloth chord. There are also two possibilities for the casing of the bulb and multiple chords color choices. Hang...
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ZEBAG | WINE CARRIER

Zebag is a smart bottle carrier that allows you to carry around multiple bottles of wine (max of 6). Made by a French company, the hexagonal ZEBag holds six bottles when carrying and eleven bottles when flat. You can also use it as a wall-hanging bottle rack. Very handy when paying a visit to your favorite wine merchant! You can choose from four colors, black, red, khaki and grey. via GadgetReview...
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VERMICULAR CAST IRON SYSTEM

The new Vermicular Cast Iron System aims to combine ancient know-how with modern induction cooking possibilities. The story behind this cooking system goes all the way back to the mid 30s when the Hijikata family, the founders, created a cast iron factory. The unique material has the potential to enhance whatever you cook because of its ability to evenly disperse temperature and preserve moisture, plus you may set it on an open fire (mushikamado style) or in an oven...
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