Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 23, 2008 -
I can't stress enough the need of securing a pet during car travel but I know many people don't have a crate or belt to strap in a large pooch. So that's where the Zip Line Dog Car Harness ($40) comes in. This new product from Brookstone (makers of North's seat) will let your pooch roam freely in the backseat or rear of an SUV but still securely holds him in case of sudden stops.
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Sep 18, 2008 -
This looks waaaaaay too tempting for any super computer-obsessed kitty — I mean, it's like giving felines a starting line to pounce at the mouse! Still, for more calm cats, Brookstone's new desktop cat seat ($70) offers a so-close-yet-far-enough-away option for pets who want to monitor your every move.
Simply clamp to either side of your work space or place directly on the desk (protective felt pads included) and let your small pet remain close enough for petting, but encourage her to cuddle up somewhere other than on top of the keyboard!
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Aug 21, 2007 -
I adore reading about luxury gadgets I would never purchase - from $20,000 gold and diamond encrusted iPod shuffles to $800 Titanium iPod Nano Cases. What I don't understand are semi-luxury items (as in items you don't really need, but might want) that aren't even all that luxurious.
The Relaxation Sound Chair from Brookstone aims to be one of those highly-coveted gamer and music enthusiast items, yet its function is lacking.
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Mar 13, 2007 -
Spring is approaching fast and you know I am excited because of all the fabulous opportunities to get outside and enjoy the warm (fingers crossed) weather.
You may have snuffed this opportunity in the past but the office softball league may be something you want to consider now that you're on this healthy new path. Usually joining group activities like this are great ways to get out, get to know your coworkers, get active, burn calories and perhaps win some sort of championship against other companies.
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Jul 06, 2009 -
If there was space in my apartment for a full arcade system, I'd scour eBay in a heartbeat. But since there isn't, this Tabletop Pac Man and Galaga Arcade from Brookstone will do just fine.
Coming stocked with the 25th anniversary edition of Pac Man, Ms.
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Apr 28, 2008 -
Having worked as a studio assistant for Jeff Koons, an art director at Ogilvy and a designer for Karim Rashid between '95 and '01, Jason Miller decided it was time to step up his game and start his own design studio in Brooklyn — and he wasn't getting ahead of himself. Miller has pinned solo exhibitions all over the map, from LA to Tokyo, and everywhere in between, and been applauded with prestigious awards like Bombay Sapphire's "Rising Star" award and Wallpaper's "Best Breakthrough Designer" award, and named a "Tastemaker" by Forbes for his quirky contemporary designs, be it furniture, interiors, or bus stops. If that weren't enough of a pat on the back, his work is in the Permanent Collection of New York's Museum of Arts and Design, and he's got clients like Areaware, Persol, Brookstone, Carlo Rossi, Kikkerland, and Idee at his beck and call.
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Oct 23, 2007 -
North spent all of his early life in New York City, accompanying me legally (and quasi-legally) on many adventures in one of his seven dog bags. We traveled on buses, subways, ferries, and airplanes but, for nearly four years, his only car experience involved taxicabs. When we moved to California last August and got a car, I invested in a monogrammed car pet seat from Brookstone (from $89.95).
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Aug 20, 2007 -
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- When the cameras weren't rolling, Bert and Ernie were foul-mouthed mafia men.
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May 09, 2007 -
Still wondering what to get your mom this Mother's Day? Send her the gift of memories and special moments with a digital photo frame or photo book. I've compiled three of my favorites below which are all timeless gifts that your mom will cherish for years to come.
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