This retro portable turntable has returned from the 1980s with almost the exact same design, except it's been updated with wireless Bluetooth and USB charging.
This replica of Darth Vader's lightsaber mounts on the wall and ignites a Sith red beam of light, complete with sound effects, upwards when the room darkens.
A clock with an easy-to-read, paper-like e-ink display that tells the time through a matching classic literary quote for every single minute of the day.
Reach into this focused, non-terminal repeating phantasm AKA class 5 full roaming vapor AKA disgusting blob to grab some buttery / ectoplasm-soaked popcorn.
A gramophone had a single horn for a speaker, but this modern version keeps the vintage-looking design and updates everything else with the latest technologies.
A typical mini fridge tends to have almost zero style whatsoever, but this 1950s-inspired one sets out to combine classic nostalgic form with modern function.
The Jetsons cartoon showed us a 1960s version of the future where everything was automated and nobody really worked, except for the poor robot maid, Rosie.
This spooky popcorn bucket is shaped like the Ghost Trap from Ghostbusters, is LED-illuminated, and can hold up to 130oz of popcorn instead of actual ghosts.
This prop replica of the magazine Rowdy Roddy Piper was looking at in John Carpenter's They Live can now be yours to brainwash and control you anytime you wish.
These miniature MLB baseball helmet bowls are made from ceramic instead of plastic, hold up to 10.5 oz of ice cream, and come in a variety of team logos.
A replica of the White Dragon Noodle Bar's iconic neon dragon sign with the red flickering tongue from Blade Runner.
A 1/6 scale miniature working replica of a full-sized illuminated Coca-Cola vending machine from the 1980s that also doubles as a mini fridge.
This massive LEGO model of the fearsome TIE Interceptor from the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi is made up of 1,951 pieces. Death Star II not included.