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This silicone ice mold creates a giant Death Star ice sphere that's perfect for chilling Corellian Whisky, Jawa Juice, blue milk or any traditional Earth-based... Read More
This ancient undead corpse has escaped its dreary cursed tomb and is looking for more scenic gardens and lawns to spend its next life.
A living work of art that hangs on your wall like a painting and has a growing section on the bottom of the frame for growing grass, herbs, flowers or whatever... Read More
A sleek and sculptural salt and pepper shaker that not only fuses form with function, it also saves space in your kitchen.
Astromech droids are not only resourceful mechanics and starship co-pilots, they're also great for serving drinks and snacks!
Would you rather have some silly artwork on the wall or a vertical living jungle?
There's no need to fear this eight tentacled octopus candelabra, because it's too busy holding up candles to illuminate dark and murky dining rooms.
The largest living creature on Earth was the inspiration for this massive 8 foot throne that has a blue whale's giant tail fluke spanning out the back.
When real garden gnomes get kidnapped by lawn ornament poachers and taken on trips around the world, they sometimes come back less tacky and way more terrifying,... Read More
This clever incense holder is shaped like an iconic pack of dynamite sticks with a smoldering incense stick in place of the wick.
Compared to a cute, little piggy bank, this ceramic bank doesn't offer any better protection for your savings from thieving family members, friends or, ahem,... Read More
These whimsical lawn and garden ornaments depict little balloon animal dogs on stakes that won't pop, deflate or require a creepy clown to twist into shape.
Sure you'll look like a butthead wearing it now, but not for long...
After a long day of fighting the Empire, using the restrooms in Jabba the Hutt's palace, blasting bounty hunters under the table, swimming in the swamps of Dagobah,... Read More
Transform your ordinary backyard into an African savanna when you accent it with a statue of the world's largest living terrestrial animal.
They not only let your pampered pooch dine in elevated style and comfort, they also add a dramatic touch to your home's decor as well.
Although the fearsome dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years in the late Cretaceous Period, that doesn't mean you still can't display a massive Triceratops... Read More
Bring a lot of warmth and a bit of terror to your living room when you swap out your ancient radiator with one that's completely extinct.
A unique reimagining of the boring old tissue box into a space-saving geometrical sculpture that lets you pull tissues out from both sides while allowing it... Read More



















