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What we’re coveting this month: a leather-bound laptop case, a chain-less bike, and more.
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SEAT OF POWER: Originally built for a sumo wrester using Japanese cedar root, the Kashiwado Chair can support your weight and plenty more. [$12,400; nova68.com]
ECO AVIARY: The Oooms Solar Birdhouse soaks up the sun by day so its perch glows at night, creating an insect fest for its tenants. [$96; oooms.nl]
STEALTH ARMY KNIFE: The German-made Garrett Wade Key Pocket Knife: finally, a knife you can get through airport security. [$25; garrettwade.com
LUXE FIELD GLASSES: The Hermès Gentleman's Binoculars are fitted with the company's signature saddle leather, making them equally appropriate for a safari or an extended lunch at the ballpark. [$4,550; hermes.com
MISSING LINKS: The Cannondale ON is the first single-sided, hub-geared, full-size production bike with disc brakes. [$6,499; cannondale.com
ANALOG ARMOR: The distressed BookBook laptop case not only protects your computer in transit -- it also serves as a theft-deterring disguise. [$80; twelvesouth.com
BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED: Frank Buchwald's Machine Lights deliver steampunk style with modern functionality. [$2,100; frankbuchwald.de
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March 26th, 2010 at 6:12 pm
I like the sumo chair but its a little pricey.
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April 1st, 2010 at 8:19 am
Avon had a key knife 40 years ago that looked just like Garret Wade’s
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April 6th, 2010 at 2:37 am
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