You won't need a giant bottle opener for these cool new Giant Bottle Cap Coasters, but you'll definitely need some beers to set on them.
When you place your baby in a questionably sanitary high chair at restaurants, do they throw food and toys on the floor and make an embarrassing mess? Of course.... More
They may look like vinyl records, but these unique grooved placemats are made from nonstick, dishwasher-safe, and heat-resistant silicone.
A combination of a chair, table, cooler, storage container and more disguised as a single all-in-one compact faux log.
These aren't your everday, ordinary mini fridges, because these are cleverly disguised as elegant wooden end tables that blend in seamlessly with the decor.
These nautical napkin holders transform your boring old square napkins into mighty sails with just a simple fold.
When stacked together, this set of 6 retro 1980s inspired coasters form a Rubik's Cube.
Coasters with handy hidden bottle openers built into the bottoms, ensuring that you'll have to hunt down a missing bottle opener again.
Handmade in Brooklyn, New York from pieces of natural slate that possess a rustic one-of-a-kind natural edge.
Concrete coasters with hexagonal patterns that act as conduits to wick condensation away from glasses and cork bottoms to protect the table.
Normally a huge pile of lumber stacked in your living room wouldn't be desired, unless it's this cool new Log Pile Coffee Table.
Super handy adjustable arm for hanging your iPad from the side of your iMac as an extra screen, in the kitchen to keep it up and off the counter, on the edge... More
When you want to futuristically illuminate your drinks and protect precious furniture from the evils of condensation at the same time, look no further than these... More
A giant cork-shaped stool made from genuine wine corks that can be used indoors or out as a seat, end table, or bulletin board.
These anciently rustic, one-of-a-kind end tables are made from petrified wood sourced from Indonesia.
This ingenious hardwood rotating lazy susan can be slid back and forth down the length of a table or countertop to quickly serve the entire table.
These giant faux boulders may look real, but are designed to be used as unique outdoor side tables, seats, and landscape accents.
Sure you could simply wipe off the touchscreen on your smart device with a cloth or your shirt, but it's the 21st century and there are robots for these sort... More
Made from unfinished natural driftwood from the shores of Java that has been kiln-dried and clustered to form a unique base that supports a floating glass top.