<![CDATA[Gizmodo: flower]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: flower]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/flower http://gizmodo.com/tag/flower <![CDATA[Flower Filament Lamp, Lights With a Bloom. Not a Boom, Fool]]> Hey ladies— I wanna show you my lamp. No, no, really: it's just a lamp. It looks like a light bulb, and only lights up when you put a flower inside. See, I can be tremulous and tender too. Say what? There's a bug on the flower? I'll squash that bug, man! Squash it good! *SMASH*. Uh ... Hey Ha-Na Yeom, designer person, can I get another? [Yanko design]

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<![CDATA[Rose Petal Cannon: My Love Knows No Sane Boundaries]]> I'm not getting married anytime soon, but if I were, I'd have to arm a platoon of flower girls with these Rose Petal Cannons. No better way to express undying love than with pyrotechnic floral buckshot.

Rose Petal Cannon [Uber Review]

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<![CDATA[Dandella: Flower Power GPS]]> Designed for simplicity, the Dandella GPS device breaks down navigation to its most fundamental level: physical direction. Instead of voice prompting, the dandelion-shaped unit actually bends toward your chosen destination (programmed by docking vase), and light cues signal if you are getting hotter or...greener. Plus, one Dandella can be synced to a partner Dandella so you could easily find a friend in a crowd or track that ass who cut you offnever lose your keys again.

Dandella is still just a concept. But after winning 1st place earlier this month at the International Design Competition in Osaka, we hope to see it on importable store shelves soon.

Design Page [via ubergizmo]

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<![CDATA[The Communication Flower]]> Even if we could read Japanese, we'd still be boggled at what the hell this Communication Flower is for. From what we've pieced together through the powers of Google translator and a spirit medium, the Communication Flower consists of two people—one human and one pixie—which combine together to tell you what your plant is thinking.

The device can speak in 200 languages, and whenever you "flatter" the flower and touch the flower or leaf, the fairy will "translate" and show you what it's thinking. Our brains just imploded from typing that.

Product Page [e-revolution]

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