Geek Chic

Whether you are embracing your inner chemist, classic (80s) movie and toy enthusiast or just like a side of education with your fun and pretty, here are a few finds to get your nerd on. Enjoy!


For a little randomness with your relativity, Progetti Rnd Lab Fun Time Random Clock at Top3. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{For a little randomness with your relativity, Progetti Rnd Lab Fun Time Random Clock at Top3}



Metal Flask vases from The Supercool. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Metal Flask vases from The Supercool}


The Alchemist Kit comprises of Rosehip Oil, Bath Salts and Australian Mineral Clay by Page Thirty Three. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{The Alchemist Kit comprises of Rosehip Oil, Bath Salts and Australian Mineral Clay by Page Thirty Three}


Test Tube Vase set available at Pigeonhole. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Test Tube Vase set available at Pigeonhole}


Compact Oil burner by Page Thirty Three. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Compact Oil burner by Page Thirty Three}


Grown Alchemist botanical beauty products. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Grown Alchemist botanical beauty products}


Doesn't everyone need an Emergency candle with a little bit of cool. Emergency Candle by Page Thirty Three. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Doesn't everyone need an Emergency candle with a little bit of cool. Emergency Candle by Page Thirty Three}


NUD Aqua pendant in Copper with Copper or Raven cord. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{NUD Aqua pendant in Copper with Copper or Raven cord}


Periodic Table Building Blocks from thinkgeek.com. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Periodic Table Building Blocks from thinkgeek.com


Every nerd needs a ninja Cubebot by Areaware, available at Top3. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Every nerd needs a ninja Cubebot by Areaware, available at Top3}


Reminds me of a roadrunner cartoon. Horseshoe magnets by Areaware, available at Top3. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Reminds me of a roadrunner cartoon. Horseshoe magnets by Areaware, available at Top3}


Scrabble Fridge magnets available through Pigeonhole. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Scrabble Fridge magnets available through Pigeonhole}


Crosswords Printed Roll wrap from Typo. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Crosswords Printed Roll wrap from Typo}


Official LEGO Storage Bricks: Who doesn't want to store their Lego in Lego?! Available from Thinkgeek.com. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Official LEGO Storage Bricks: Who doesn't want to store their Lego in Lego?! Available from Thinkgeek.com}


Elevator Lamp from Typo's The Hall. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
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Elevator Lamp from Typo's The Hall}


Ingo Maurer's yet to be released Dew Drops wall light (aka 'Cash + Carry Luxury' wall lamp) comprises of a flexible, transparent grid of LEDs, whose weight forms its shape. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Ingo Maurer's yet to be released Dew Drops wall light (aka 'Cash + Carry Luxury' wall lamp) comprises of a flexible, transparent grid of LEDs, whose weight forms its shape}


Portable and rechargeable, the Fontanaaarte 'Koho' outdoor lamp comes in a variety of playful colours, available from Radiant Lighting. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Portable and rechargeable, the Fontanaaarte 'Koho' outdoor lamp comes in a variety of playful colours, available from Radiant Lighting}

Silver Space Invader studs from Pigeonhole. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Silver Space Invader studs from Pigeonhole}


Cool LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper Alarm clock from the Lego shop. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{Cool LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper Alarm clock from the Lego shop}


And it's never too young to start, right? 'HTML for Babies' book by John C. Vanden-Heuvel Sr, available at Thinkgeek.com. More geek chic for the home on the RSD Blog.
{And it's never too young to start, right? 'HTML for Babies' book by John C. Vanden-Heuvel Sr, available at Thinkgeek.com}



xo Romona

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