by ally on March 21, 2010

Nothing says chic like a burning candle jabbed into a porcelain baby’s head. After all, only the most chic and modern items merit the massive price tag for the strangest of the products out there. The line between novelty strange items with small price tags and this is apparently incredibly thin. You can purchase this one for £69.00 or about $104. Yes, all of that for one Little Joseph hand painted candle holder.
Source: Geekologie
by edwin on March 15, 2010
While the Apple iPad is not released just yet, but that doesn’t mean some enterprising minds won’t take a stab at blinging out the device. Mervis Diamond Importers are first off the blocks with a diamond covered iPad that is also available for pre-order, sporting a whopping 11.43 carats of diamonds. There is no word on whether the more expensive 3G-enabled model will be available or not. The price for such bling? Well, you will need to fork out $19,999 for this puppy when it is available come this June 1st.
Source: Crunchgear
by edwin on March 12, 2010
Do you happen to have a wad of cash which you are not too sure what to do with? Well, you could probably buy a very nice house instead of spending all that dough on the Louis Moinet Jurassic Tourbillon which actually comes with some fragments of dinosaur bones. Of course, the price is sky high not because of those ancient, decaying bones, but simply because you get 3.46 cts of diamonds, an 18k white gold case and an 18k gold clasp to go along with it. This nifty timepiece has a 72 hour power reserve and a functional tourbillon.
Source: Uberreview

This is probably the most baffling gadget I’ve come across. It’s a remote with a pacifier and a set of wheels. Why? Well apparently for couch potatoes always on the go. At least that’s the seller’s reasoning. If that’s the case then why the pacifier? I haven’t even mentioned the most puzzling portion of the remote, it’s priced at $516. Seriously. That leaves me with one conclusion, at that price, it’s either art or a joke. One of the two. For those of you that want to pick up the universal remote, you can find it on Etsy.
Source: Gearfuse
by ally on December 20, 2009

If you’re a fan of strange baseball caps with money to spare, then these hats are for you. Each one uses materials to bring out the true nature of the character they are depicting. Then on the underside of the bill is a scene straight out of Star Wars. Chewbacca even has flaps that can come down to make sure your ears stay nice and toasty. However, before you go rushing off to place your order, you should know two tiny factors. One is that these are straight from Japan. The other snag is the limit of your pocketbook, which these hats will definitely find. The hats range in price from about $69 on up to $105.
Source: Geekologie
by ally on December 10, 2009

A chair can no longer just be a chair, it has to make a statement and turn heads. To help people understand their reasoning behind making a chair with a behind on it, they went as far as to quote the bible. Yes, seriously. It’s a clever attempt to keep people from finding their naked chair to be perverse instead of artistic. These chairs come in female and male forms and the best part is you can have your very own to feature within your home. All you have to do is scrape together £236.00 or about $384 and this chair will be yours. By the way, that price is per chair, not per set of chairs.
by ally on November 8, 2009

Most kids go through a phase where they have far too many stuffed animals and it then becomes the parent’s problem to find a way to store them. Well now you can pick up a bag that you can jam all of the stuffed animals inside. You’ll be able to see all of the animal through the 6 breathable mesh windows and use the bag as a seat. Alright, so basically you’re buying a bag with windows. The only stuffing it uses is that of your stuffed animals. Although it’s a cute idea, I’m not sure that it’s worth $83.99 for a pastel colored sack.
Source: CraziestGadgets
by ally on November 2, 2009

Instead of picking up one of those stuffy tea pots that look like something your Grandmother would own, you can purchase something far more classy. Nothing quite tops a tea pot in the shape of a trailer, much less an Airstream trailer. These earthenware teapots are all hand-painted, but they definitely don’t come cheap. You’ll have to pay the hefty price of $72.10 through Airstream’s online store.
Source: NerdApproved
by ally on September 8, 2009

There are few geeks that don’t at least have a small fascination when it comes to aliens. It ranks up there with robots taking over the world and a zombie epidemic. Well now you can own your very own USB alien. It’ll not only creep people out (which is always a plus), but it’ll also hold a total of 4GB of your data. You can purchase the drive for the clearly affordable price of $155.
Source: SlipperyBrick
by ally on August 27, 2009

If strange décor is your thing, you’ll love this. Although it appears at first glance to be a pretty pink scooter, it’s actually a fake scooter. This fiberglass scooter hangs on your wall for all to see. It measures 54” long by 12.75” wide and 38” high. To pick up the pink scooter it’ll cost you $637.13 or you could pay $662 extra and actually own a real live pink scooter. Paying almost $650 just for a fiberglass wall decoration just seems to be a bit much, even if they do claim it’s one of a kind.
Source: NerdApproved