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December 21, 2010December 15, 2010
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Recycled Cardboard Toy Fort

This brings joy to children of all ages. Due to its construction from cardboard, the fort can be easily folded away when not in use, it also allows it to be decorated however a child wishes for use.

December 20, 2010December 15, 2010
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T2 Fanless Dual Core PC By Aleutia

The T2 is a fanless dual core PC that uses substantially less electricity than a standard PC. This small and exceptionally quiet PC contains all the powerful components we expect within a PC today, while using only 21 watts on average.

December 16, 2010December 7, 2010
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Bambu – Eco-gardening Project For The Elderly

Bambu is a concept for an eco-gardening system designed to assist the older generations into urban gardening. The system allows the planter levels to be raised up to heights that allow users to care for the plants with a minimum of bending, while allowing them to become more active.

December 15, 2010December 1, 2010
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Re-Purposed Beer Bottle Clocks

The are a different way of helping to reduce the amount of glass in landfill. Instead of being melted down to be recycled, (or thrown away!) the beer bottles for these clocks are partially melted to produce an iconic time piece that is sure to be a talking point on any wall.

December 14, 2010December 1, 2010
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Solar Light Show Wind Chime

The is a beautiful garden ornament that will fill your garden with both light and sound. The light within the central orb changes colour, projecting star-like patterns through the crackled effect glass while the orb itself acts as a striker for the chimes.

December 10, 2010December 1, 2010
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Logitech K750 – Wireless Solar Keyboard

The that frees you from any worries over running out of power when you need it most. You will never need to replace any batteries again, designed to require an exceptionally low amount of electricity, the keyboard is thought to be able to work for up to 3 months in the dark.