Hono Stools

This stool began life as a cedar pole in the Pacific Northwest. Then it underwent a process called Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese technique for preserving wood by charring it. Then it was finished in a plant-based oil, because no one wants charred pants. Then the designer did it twenty-four … Read More

Combatant Gentlemen Japanese Raw Selvedge Denim

Let teenagers wear that pre-faded crap—when we wear denim, we look for two things. One, it should be raw. Two, it should be selvedge. Also, it doesn’t hurt if it’s a third thing: Japanese. After all, raw selvedge denim (if you’re unclear, here’s a primer) has a whole host of … Read More

LifeLogger

Maybe you never want to miss a moment of your life. Maybe you’re paranoid about the po-po. Maybe you’re always spotting Bigfoot and really want footage. Whatever the reason, now you can do all that with LifeLogger ($189), now on Kickstarter. It’s a small wearable camera that can connect to … Read More

Grillo Portable Grill

It’s still a prototype—they’re making sure you can use it without dying, apparently—but this portable grill is pretty cool. It folds right up like a tripod, and it looks like it’d be perfect for pack-it-in, pack-it-out hikes.

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