A French press coffee silicone stirrer with a built-in 4 minute timer - the ideal brewing time for perfect French press coffee.
Simply flip the cube to a side with the number of minutes you want on top and the countdown begins!
Falling grains of sand just make a pile of sand, but the falling magnetic iron filings in this hourglass pile into ever-changing artistic patterns.
Floats around in a boiling pot of pasta and sings when it's ready.
This stylish and simple hourglass won't make the workday go any faster, but it does let you know you're one hour closer to quitting time!
In addition to mechanical repair duties, copiloting starships, projecting holograms, and causing endless trouble, astromech droids are also fairly adept at keeping... More
Each puzzle (1 per day) consists of a tangled up knot of steel that is solved by disentangling it and then trying to put it back together again afterwards.
This magical lifesize replica of the enchanted rose given to the prince by the enchantress is propped up in a dome that can be illuminated from beneath via a... More
Drops millions of ultra tiny 0.3 mm steel nanoballs through the tiny central opening in the hand-blown borosilicate glass hourglass.
Combines a paper towel holder with a handy integrated mechanical kitchen timer on top
This unique set of 4 martini glasses each have a 10 minute working sand hourglass crafted right into the stem!
This is the world's first adjustable time hourglass that can be set to 5 minutes, 15 minutes, or 25 minutes (no hour!?) and has a built-in quick reset button... More
This festive garland has 24 metal jingle bells that are individually numbered and have an opening that allows them to be filled with small gifts and candy.
A festive wall-hanging countdown calendar that shows the number of days until Christmas. Each morning, just move the metal hand clockwise 1 day.
This giant wooden plank calendar can either keep track of each new day in October or work backwards in reverse to show how many days are left until Halloween.
A wreath surrounded by numbered wooden cottages that, one by one, can be illuminated from within each day of the Christmas season with a soft flickering glow.
A stunning gravity-powered mechanical hourglass from Japan that allows you to see, hear, and even feel the passage of time... 5 minutes at a time.
This steampunk-inspired grandfather clock keeps time like a normal clock, has a huge hourglass sand timer in the center, and has triple-chime harmonic movement.