Foodiggity’s Mother’s Day Gift Guide

Mother’s Day draws nigh. And doesn’t mom deserve the best novelty kitchen and home products available? The Foodiggity Shop has got you covered, with these products that we’ve hand-picked for Mom.

If you’re viewing this post, you can also receive 10%-off your cart, using coupon code ‘momrules’ during checkout. And wouldn’t Mom love to know that she raised a smart shopper?

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Lamps Made from Recycled Coffee Grounds

Spanish designer Raul Lauri has come up with a stylish and creative way to use renewable material, with a set of lamps made from recycled coffee grounds. Officially-titled Decafé, the coffee grounds are heat and pressure treated, and formed to mimic the shape of a coffee mug. No mention if they make the environment smell of coffee — that would be a bonus.

[link, via Design Taxi]

Foodiggity’s Best of The Week, 4/23-4/27

Furniture Waffles, Pizza Shirts, and Death Star Tea… It’s Foodiggity’s Best of The Week.

Two chairs with syrupThe Furniture Waffle Iron
Goin’ bowlin’The Top Ten Instant Noodle Bowls In The World
Pepperoni is the new blackThe Pizza Shirt
Hot licksSriracha Lollipops Exist
Surprise cookiesPiñata Cookies
That’s no moonDeath Star Tea Ball

Death Star Tea Ball

That’s no moon… It’s a tea-making apparatus. Designed by artisan craftsman, Timo Jousimo, The Death Star Tea Ball is a fully-operational tea infuser, made to look like Darth Vader’s crib. And whether you take your tea light or on the dark side, it could be a hit with any tea-drinking Star Wars geek. But unfortunately, the tea ball is an unlicensed one-off creation of the artist, and one Lucas Enterprises’ lawsuit waiting to happen.

Or, maybe Jurassic Park is more your thing?

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The Candy Bike is a Sweet Ride

Brought to us by Brooklyn-based art student Britta Hope, The Candy Bike was conceived for a 3D design project. With the tagline of “Treat Yourself,” the bike was designed to make you want to lick the wheels and handlebars, but it’s actually meant to be a cupcake delivery vehicle — and help score an “A” in 3D.

[link, via Incredible Things]