Cool Hunting
| 03 September 2004view entries from: this week | this month | view previous day | view next day |
Pocket Palette
by Josh Rubin

Ever go to the paint store and notice people who bring in random, or worse, large articles from their homes to color match? Ever get lost in all those little paint chip samples you can take with you to figure out which color is best?
Enter the Benjamin Moore Pocket Palette device. It's an electronic palette search instrument that will match any sample to the closest Benjamin Moore color. The price, $299, might be a little steep for people outside the trade, but think of the headaches averted. Coming this Fall.
Thanks, Evan!
Microsweep Projector Clock
by Josh Rubin

This clock is projected on to a wall to provide a graphic, almost iconic representation of time. The clock features smooth sweep movement and a dimmer. It's available with Roman (ick), Micro (classic) or Micro 12 (modern) numerals.
$219 at gnr8
