An antique cast iron bottle opener shaped like a retro science fiction rocket ship with the thruster's fire acting as the opener itself.
This is one of the largest LEGO models available, measuring in at over 4 feet in length, weighing nearly 8 pounds and consisting of 3145 pieces!
It's not next-generation technology or anything, but this cool new metal pizza cutter is in the form of the famous NCC-1701 Enterprise ship from Star Trek the... More
Fun silicone ice tray patrols your freezer, commandeers other nearby ice cube trays and prepares icy depth charges for your drinks.
Shiver me timbers, this be one fine chest to be storin' ye bounty of loose change and other looted booty!
As far as salt and pepper shakers go, these are truly out of this world!
This LEGO model of the massively huge, incredibly powerful heart of the Emperor's fleet, consists of 3,104 mostly gray pieces and when/if completed measures... More
Retro rocket shakers handmade from natural and blonde acacia wood, with stainless steel rocket fins!
This is the 6' long, remote controlled reproduction of the RMS Titanic that includes authentic period details for the most discriminating nautical enthusiast.... More
Ahoy there mateys and, er, bunnies?! If your next adventure involves sailing the high seas, burying some stolen treasure, sending a few scallywags off the plank... More
In the 23rd century, an enterprising trader named Cyrano Jones procured an interesting and adorable little creature. These tiny furry beasties had a calming... More
It's always a good time for celebrating or starting a little trouble when you have a cannon by your side. A full-size cannon would be a bit too hard to manage... More
A monkey fist knot is an ingenious nautical knot tied from one continuous strand of rope and was used as an end weight by seamen and pirates to heave a long... More
Ahoy!!!!! Shiver me timbers!!!! Avast Ye!!! Aaargh!! Hey! ... all you landlubbers out there, check out the coolest remote control ship ever. The AquaCraft King's... More
This sleek, rocket ship-shaped pepper mill from outer space was actually handcrafted by metal smiths in Vermont using centuries-old metalworking techniques.