Do you find yourself always bumping into things? Then this is definitely not the right house for you… with its very peculiar design, whenever you’re in this house you really have to take great care to where you’ll put your feet next.
Still despite everything, the interior looks comfortable enough… once you make sure you’re roaming around wearing heavily armored shoes, or at least three pairs of socks so that your poor feet won’t be destroyed.
A custom severed horse head plush™ that is actually quite comfortable to sleep on, albeit just a tad on the south side of morbid.
These are full sized horse head plush™ pieces and are larger than you might think (33 inches[84cm] from nose to neck, 19 inches[48cm] tall). They feature the highest quality soft, synthetic fur and mane, felt tongues, and our signature quality workmanship. Stuffed with non-allergenic soft polyester fiber fill, they feel just like you would hope they would.
A model demonstrates the "Husband Hunting Bra" in Tokyo. Under the bra cups is a clock counting down to the date set by the wearer. When an engagement ring is inserted, the countdown stops.
2. Make-The-Putt-Bra A model demonstrates Triumph's "make-the-putt-bra", which turns into a putting mat for the busy golfing woman. The garment has slots in which to store tees on either sides of the cups when worn and can roll out into a smooth putting mat.
3. Bra Dryer It may look like the latest addition to Madonna's wardrobe, but this device is called the Bra Dryer. The machine can be adjusted to fit the individual bra sizes.
4. Bowlingual Voice A Tomy employee poses with the Bowlingual Voice, a gadget the expresses dogs' emotion, at the annual Tokyo Toy Show. Tmoy claim the gadget analyses a dog's voice through a wireless microphone attached to its collar and then display its emotion.
5. Fish Hotel The first Fish Hotel has opened in Amsterdam. The hotel allowed you to drop off your fish when you go on holiday and has a 'tennis court' and 'swimming pool'.
6. Bear Sleeping Bag What better way to discourage bear attacks when camping in the woods then to make them think you've already been eaten by another bear? Artist Elko Ishizawa has created this sleeping bag for a warm and safe night's sleep.
7. JetLev-Flyer A man demonstrate the JetLev-Flyer, which powers out two strong jet of water, allowing the wearer to take off and soar nearly 30ft above the ground. Its makers say flight can last up to two hours at 'cruising speed' or around one hour going flat.
8. Robo-Toilet A Robo-Toilet that sense your movements has been launched. the AutoClose loo keeps track on you using an infra-red beam - and will raise and lower the sear accordingly. The seat closes automatically after you've stepped out of range.
9. Toilet for cat A Chinese man called Mr Bi has trained his cat to use his toilet. He spent seven years inventing the gadget that allow his pet to flush away her mess. He now plans to sell his contraption to other cat owners.
10. Special Prosthetic finger with USB drive A computer programmer who lost his ring finger in a motorcycle accident has had it replaced with a USB drive. Jerry Jalava from Helsinki, Finland, has built the special prosthetic finger which he can peel back from the 'nail' and plug into the USB slot on.
11. Personalized Urns British firm Cremation Solutions have come up with personalized urns that look just like the dearly departed. The firm uses facial reconstruction and 3D mapping software to recreate the face of your beloved.
12. PediSedate A child demonstrate the PediSedate, which gently sedates youngsters by administering anaesthetic nitrous oxide gas through a headset as the play handheld consoles.
13. Masunaga's Wink Glasses Masunaga's Wink Glasses are designed to avoid dry-eye when the user concentrates on video gaming or the web. They have a sensor to detect how often the user blinks. The lens fogs when the user keeps his or her eye open for five seconds without blinking.
14. Scarpar Board The Scarpar Board uses two tank-like tracks to roar across tricky off-road surfaces which would prove impossible with wheels. With a 8hp motor operated by a hand controller, the board can hit speeds of up to 37mph.
15. Motorized La-Z-Boy The motorized La-Z-Boy chair that Dennis Anderson was driving when he hit a parked vehicle in Proctor, Minnesota in August 2008. Anderson pleaded guilty to drive while drunk. The chair was powered by a lawnmower engine.
16. Isophone The Isophone - the underwater telephone system designed by James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau. the space-age device means you can communicate with other swimmer while splashing around in the pool.
17. See-Through Concrete Scientist in Hungary has invented See-Through Concrete. Filled with optical fiber that run from one end of a poured piece of concrete to the other, these prefabricated blocks and panels effectively transmit light from one side to the other.
18. Millenium Falcon Bed Kayla Kromer, a 26-year-old first grade teacher from Austin, Texas, dressed as Prince Leia, lies in her Millenium Falcon bed.
19. Eye-Opening Trousers An American artist has created Eye-Opening Trousers that wink at people as you walk. William Jones' 'Winkers' feature a pair of eyes that stare out from the wearer's buttock.
20. Bikini Jeans These Japanese Bikini Jeans cross jeans with a thong - an attached bikini bottom secures the low-slung jeans to the hip.
21. Sunday Pants A man demonstrates the Sunday Pants designed for coached potatoes - joggers with a detachable tablecloth and pockets for remote controls.
22. Crystal-Coated Bling-kini Designer Pistol Panties has created the Swarovski crystal-coated Bling-kini, which was due to go on sale at Selfridges for £ 2,000 or £ 100 per square centimeter.
23. Scissorhand Meet the real-life Edward Scissorhands. Valentino LoSauro cuts the hair of Shannan Stewart with his revolutionary Clawz, which he claims cut hair twice fast as normal shears, in Fort Myers, Florida, USA. He spent two years developing his invention.
24. Cartrider Combining the idea of shopping cart and a bicycle, Korean designer Jaebeom Jeong has come up with Cartrider.
25. Glass Toaster Burned or underdone toast could soon be a thing of the past thanks to a new Glass Toaster that lets you see your bread as it browns.
26. Funnel Glasses Kenji Kawakami, founder of the International Chindogu Society demonstrates his Funnel Glasses, designed to guide eyedrops into the eye, in Tokyo. The word "Chindogu" translates as "weird tools" and Kawakami has inveted hundreds of absurd items.
27. Hayfever Hat ...including a Hayfever Hat which dispenses a continuous flow of toilet paper, and an alarm clock with the snooze button in the middle of a bed of sharp pins, designed to keep the user awake.
28. F1 Limo Canadian inventor Michael Pettipas poses on the Bonneville salt flats in Utah with his Formula One Limo which seats six passengers, has an eight-liter engine and can reach speeds of 140 mph.
29. Amphibi Bus The Amphicoach, an amphibious 50-seater luxury coach, is used in Malta. It is capable of 70mph on land and eight knots across water.
30. Snooker Table Car Car designer Sudhakar Yadav drive a car in the shape of a snooker table in Hyderabad, India. It has three wheels with a 150cc engine and it can run at a top speed of 45kph (28mph).