These old school, literally, double-sided clocks from National Time are vintage timepieces salvaged from an old high school in Iowa that have been rewired to be fully functional.
A unique cast iron candlestick that is able to self-extinguish using nothing but the power of gravity.
While not quite as cool as illuminating a magical castle chamber with the flickering flames of an actual mythical phoenix self-incinerating itself, it does use ultra-efficient LED bulbs which don't burn out nearly as fast.
This over-sized, heart-shaped padlock will show your sweetheart that he or she has the key to your heart.
Rather than a gnomon casting a shadow on numerals like an analog clock, which no one seems to know how to read anymore, this modern sundial casts digital-like numerical shadows instead.
This antique style bulb spray bottle dispenses the vermouth of your choice in a fine mist to coat your martini glass or the inside of a martini shaker.
A vintage gumball machine-inspired snack dispenser with a glass globe, sturdy gunmetal grey finished metal frame, and a simple one touch lever that releases a measured portion of peanuts, pistachios, cashews, candy, jelly beans, gumballs, trail mix, pet treats, ... Continue
Rather than burning old-fashioned kerosene, this futuristic yet timelessly designed lamp illuminates from within its familiar glass chamber using state of the art, battery-powered LEDs that perfectly mimic the flickering flames of a real candlelight.
Based on the mysterious storm glass Admiral Fitzroy used on his voyage with Charles Darwin aboard the HMS Beagle, this little cloud shaped version is also filled with a variety of liquids that either stay clear indicating ideal weather ... Continue
Used to predict the weather since 1750, the storm glass was a unique and mysterious instrument used on old sailing ships to help captains forecast the weather ahead.
Handcrafted from a reclaimed industrial textile mill cart with a forged steel base wine rack that holds up to 36 standard wine bottles.
A unique and luxurious coffee table crafted from walnut finished antique fruitwood and has four nesting stools with leather seats conveniently tucked away in each corner.
It may look like a vintage 1920s gramophone with a classic horn speaker, but this sleek modern Bluetooth version doesn't need to be wound up nor does it need disc-based recordings. Plus, you can take this giant gramophone on ... Continue
Want to put a little old-fashioned technological fright into your unsuspecting guests this Halloween, who will most likely be staring at and texting on their smartphones like complete zombies?
A recycled wartime metal ammunition canister repurposed into a peaceful flower vase.
Areplica of the classic US Navy dive helmet with one feature they never used, a built-in functional ice bucket on top.
These antique typewriters have been repurposed, restored, and updated for the modern age as USB keyboards for PC, Mac, and iPad, but they also double as fully functional typewriters that can type out a backup hard copy on an ... Continue
Inspired by antique art deco knife rests, these cool new Roost Bavarian Beast Bottle Openers are handcrafted from iron with burnished rivets in the shape of a hare, panther, boar, lion, and tiger.
Want to drink like our founding father's did? These period-accurate beer steins are handmade in the USA from pure, solid copper and hot-tinned on the inside.
A vintage-inspired table lamp with a hand-polished metal base cast from a real WWII practice bomb.
Set of two decorative Weathered Sol Zinc Buckets that can be used for anything from ice buckets, planters, or even as actual buckets for doing various chores around the home and garden.
Oversized wooden dice that make unique tables for game rooms or anywhere dice would seem like the perfect fit.
Tired of modern plastic everything? This wireless Bluetooth speaker is housed inside a distress-finished metal and resin old time radio.
This metal hand not only holds back curtains, it may also induce frightful double-takes as it seemingly reaches out from behind them.