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South Bay Accent - Apr/May 2017

April/May 2017 7 Pet Pleaser Want to treat your pet from the comfort of your boardroom? There’s an app for that. Leave it to Silicon Valley to create a device that pampers your pet remotely. Petzi treat cam keeps an eye on your fur-baby and dispenses tasty tidbits with the swipe of your smart screen. ($169.95, petzi.com) Chilled Carafe Keep your beverage chilled to perfection with the Eva Solo Fridge Carafe. The colorful neoprene cover keeps liquids insulated while the filter keeps water crystal clear. Toss in some orange slices to infuse your water with a refreshing hint of citrus. ($65, homedepot.com) Get in Gear Ever pondered the meaning of time or perhaps just wondered about the inner workings of a clock? With its intricate mechanics on full display, this exposed timepiece is a steampunk-inspired sight to behold. Watch the gears move as time marches on. ($125, kikkerland.com) Musical Gem Adam + Harborth’s multifaceted Diamond is a modern take on vintage musical boxes, and a tribute to traditional German craftsmanship. A twist of the large elegantly shaped key magically produces the melody “Je te vex” by Erik Satie, a repeating 18 note chime that soothes babies and charms adults. ($109, gnr8.biz) Art in Motion Add an element of zen to your back yard with this well-balanced, dynamic piece.
Created by Justin Kelchak, this shape-shifting Balanced Arch Wind Sculpture transforms with every breeze. Its Calderinspired design makes a moving statement. ($100, uncommongoods.com) n


South Bay Accent - Apr/May 2017
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