When was the last time you buy a power strip based on looks ? Never , because they all focus on functionality at the price of being an eyesore . Thankfully , David Okum has applied hiswonderful design sensibilitiesto yet another mundane household product , with apower strip called the Oonthat you ’ll never want to entomb under a desk .
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At $ 79 it ’s a little on the expensive side pass it only gives you three non - grounded outlets , limiting what you’re able to really plug in . But it ’s made from a combination of wood , charge plate , and metal that leave in what could be described as a working sculpture , and the manipulation of the cable television service running through each piece means it provide some much needed flexibility that most power strip lack .

If you ’ve got little kids at base , you might want to pass on this upgrade , though . From afar it ’s laborious for even grownup to distinguish the Oon from a pile of colorful building auction block . So you’re able to probably carry young ones to be drawn to it , and a great power landing strip is the last matter you need them teething on . [ Okum ]
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