Green Even After Death
Saturday, February 9th, 2008 
I know this may be a little morbid, but I thought it was quite a cool idea. (more…)

I know this may be a little morbid, but I thought it was quite a cool idea. (more…)

Us ladies may not want this thing hanging on the living room wall, but this would make a great eco-friendly valentine gift for that special someone to hang in their office. (more…)

Designed by Antoin Lebrun, the Aion is a multi-functional appliance which utilizes plants for their filtering and cleaning properties to provide a renewable supply of clean water and vegetable soap. (more…)

The Revolution Door is a concept from New York designers Fluxxlab that puts otherwise-wasted kinetic energy from a revolving office door to good use—generating power. (more…)

Remote control toys have have always been fun, but inevitably they aren’t that eco friendly as the faster models work on gasoline, which causes environmental damage. (more…)

Founded in 1991, Motherboard makes unique and colorful products from obsolete and used circuit boards rescued from TV sets, audio components, phones and computers. (more…)

I found a cool website that makes art, and functional objects from what would be scrap airplane parts. (more…)

Leave it to the Japanese to create a heater that’s as ingenius as this. It looks like a cross between an LCD display and a space heater, but the display part of the gadget actually shows a “real” fireplace. (more…)

Taking recycling to the next level, Beer Bottle Goblets have been crafted from reclaimed Sol and Grolsch bottles. How? Glass artisans carefully cut away the base, polish the edges and then bond a base to the bottom (more…)

Safe, clean, quiet, effortless to operate, virtually-maintenance free, and requiring minimal nautical knowledge, this is perhaps the worlds most perfect boat. Capable of ferrying up to 4 adults, the boats ergonomic seats promote pure relaxation while the 700-watt electric motor moves the craft silently through the water at a cruising speed of 5 mph. (more…)