Vintage Tellies

Unearthed from the British General Post Office, these mint condition rotary phones are circa 1950-1970.
[via Boing Boing]

Unearthed from the British General Post Office, these mint condition rotary phones are circa 1950-1970.
[via Boing Boing]

Yay Nissan! Finally, the first true transfer to a zero emissions roadway (with lots of great features). Check out all the specs at Nissan USA.

Bodum’s 1986 kettle design comes back to life with the the re-release of an electric version of Ettore Sottass’ spirited design. Comes in a variety of powdery colors.

Thank you Impossible Project! Polaroid is officially undead with the stylish remake of the 600. Encased in the limited edition design by Paul Giambarba, this baby comes with a pack of film to help get your analog rollin’.
[via Gizmodo]

I may be a freak, but there were two activities growing up that all the neighbor kids loathed, and I unabashedly loved: vacuuming and mowing the lawn. Although, even I can get on board with making a fun task funner. Designer Vicky Petihovski has done just that with her concept design for the Lawn Mower Scooter. The electric motor, and sleek, simple design makes thus mower perfect for clipping small residential lawns and gardens.
[via Yanko Design]

I’m currently in the market for a new iPod dock, and this one has the perfect mystique for the modern home. The high resolution display is sound sensitive, offering a graphic equalizer. Features two 12-watt speakers for playing your iPod or listening the radio.
[via Buzz Beast]

Gonglue Jiang’s concept for the Infinite USB managed to snag the iF Concept Award for 2010. Comes in pretty colors and looks like it belongs to a Mac. Now that’s good design.

The WePad hopes to navigate the newest market for tablet PCs post-iPad launch, but with the help of Android’s OS. We shall see how effective they are, won’t we …

Fairly affordable, definitely stylish headphones from Muse. My favorite: The Carpenter. Feels like you could wear them on the farm.

Another great design from LaCie. These laptop “coats” cover 10.2-17″ screens, and come with or without a handle.