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These double-take-inducing metal sculptures of prehistoric, plant-eating Brontosauruses seem to be using their long necks to reach up and munch on your bushes.
This vertical living wall planter contains ten planting cells for fresh herbs framed with reclaimed barn door wood from an Amish community in Goshen, Indiana.
This whimsical little elephant connects to a garden hose and sprays water up and out of its trunk or just doubles as a unique garden sculpture.
Somewhere in between sundials and modern smartphone digital timekeeping, there were these strange analog mechanical clocks that flipped vinyl panels with numbers... Read More
This cool new mug appears as if it's sinking down into a table or rising up from deep within if you're more of a positive person.
Whatever you do, try not to look this creepy couple in the eye or you just might die of fright, especially if they move.
This replica of the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skull ever discovered is nearly 5 feet long, has 47 bones and 35 teeth, and weighs a whopping 350 lbs.
Slowly rotating team baseballs that are powered using any ambient light source and Earth's magnetic field - no cords or batteries required.
A tropical tiki-style bookcase made from real bamboo and topped with a dried palm leaf palapa-style thatched roof.
This giant dragon pedal boat is just like the ones in amusement parks and is powered by a direct-drive twin pedal system that turns a paddle wheel underneath.
I usually don't look for deep symbolism like this when dealing with salt and pepper shakers, but I do know that they'll set you back further in debt by around... Read More
A reproduction of the pair of sneakers worn in the new ALIEN Romulus flick that were based on Reebok's 80's BB 4000 II shoes and inspired by the ones in ALIENS.
This hanging light depicts a retro rocket ship leaving behind an illuminated exhaust trail on its way to outer space... or just flying endlessly in circle.
Would you rather have some silly artwork on the wall or a vertical living jungle?
This 8-ft wacky waving inflatable tube guy is now a crazed sports fan that wears your team's colors and logo as it flails around with unending enthusiasm.
Relive your childhood trauma of watching POLTERGEIST way too young every single day of your life, because the actual house used for filming is now for sale.
While they may look like old-fashioned cardboard 3D glasses with translucent red/cyan lenses, these measure a whopping 3-ft wide and are made from plastic.
These highly detailed models of the old-fashioned Maitland house and modern Deetz house from Beetlejuice are forever preserved beneath an elegant glass dome.
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
This trio of whimsical ceramic pots have leg-like cotton wicking ropes that dip into a self-watering reservoir at the base that looks like a little foot spa.
Astromech droids are not only resourceful mechanics and starship co-pilots, they're also great for serving drinks and snacks!



















