James Reynolds created a typeface using only variations of the six-pack plastic rings.
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More than 99 bottles were used to create this Christmas tree, which was actually built using 1,000 Heineken beer bottles. Currently it's on display in Shanghai.
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Artist Marshall Astor built this fully functional Rubik's Cube out of bronze. One of my resolutions for 2010 is to learn the steps in solving one...in just three steps. Yeah!

I would expect no less of a fly watch for a player like Albert Einstein. His Longines timepiece sold for a record setting $520,000 at an auction last year.
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Pure gold shaped into a model of Japan's Mount Fuji by Ginza Tanaka. This went on sale for $135,000.
A holiday flask perfect for the alcoholic curmudgeon. $50 here.
This tea cup saucer has a nipple-y surprise when you raise the cup off it. $26 here.
Star Wars inspired hats from New Era Japan.
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Business Week and Sneaker Freaker rank the 25 coolest sneakers of 2009. The winged Jeremy Scott's Adidas kick (previously) is my favorite from this year. I saw them earlier this year at the Sneaker Pimps tour and thought they were quite "fly."
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New York Times Style Magazine article about John Mayer's obsession with watches.
“The Rolex was just kind of the first rung on the ladder. I remember people saying, ‘Oh, Rolex is all right, but IWC makes a great watch. Audemars Piguet makes a great watch.’ So I go, ‘What’s IWC?’ ”
Scott Jarvie built this chair made from over 10,000 drinking straws.
Apropos my previous entry, I actually prefer Pharrell's earlier effort titled "Perspective Chairs" from 2008. Unrelatedly, here's Pharrell showing off his custom Hermes crocodile skin hoodie.
The latest chair creation titled simply "The Tank" by Pharrell Williams currently on display at The Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin. It comes in four different colors: Black, pink, baby blue, and transparent.
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku8OQPcODEc] Classic arcade video games like Dig Dug, Centipede, Pong, and my favorite, Galaga recreated with LEGO bricks. I love how YouTube is a storage bank for nostalgia. In 20 years will some kid do a similar video for Halo?
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