A curated time-capsule of the bizarre, nostalgic, and unbelievably cool. From 70s hot-rod fever dreams to oddball 90s gadgets, this section celebrates the relics, rarities, and forgotten gems that still slap today. Some pieces are one-of-a-kind, some are collector-level weird, and all of them bring that “they don’t make them like this anymore” energy. If you’re obsessed with old-school charm, retro chaos, or just love owning things nobody else has — welcome home!
Bring diner vibes straight into your kitchen with this Retro Series Hot Dog Toaster — the bold red throwback machine that pops out perfectly toasted buns and juicy hot dogs in minutes. Designed with dual bun slots and center heating chamb...
Give your desk some personality with this vintage-style brass grasshopper — a quirky little paperweight that looks like it escaped from an antique curator’s private collection. Solid, sculptural, and weird in the best way, it’s the ki...
Step into full main-character mode with this insane hooded vest–backpack hybrid — a multi-pocket, multi-zip, urban-combat piece built for people who don’t blend in. The oversized denim hood frames your face with that mysterious, don...
Step into full rock-god energy with these outrageous Monster Platform Boots — the same towering, Frankenstein-inspired style made famous by KISS tribute performers. Built with a massive block platform, round-toe design, and slick black fa...
Step into pure 70s glam-rock energy with these silver monster platform boots inspired by the iconic KISS era and Ace Frehley’s legendary stage style, featuring a bold metallic finish, towering platforms, and a sleek zip-up design that ins...
Coming soon to America! This is the Trident—a comfy two-seat Peel with a modern electric glow-up, four wheels, and effortless 25-mph cruising. These iconic Peel microcars are part retro art piece, part street-legal spectacle, turning ever...
Bring peak 90s absurdity into your home with this legendary Salton Duck Hair Dryer — a full-on cartoon beak blower that actually works. Bright, quirky, and unapologetically kitsch, it comes with its original snap-on duck head stand for hi...
Custom-car culture has produced plenty of wild creations, but every now and then something surfaces that truly shows just how unhinged the 1970s were. Enter The Pool Hustler — a full- blown hot rod built by Steve Tansy with a fully functi...
This Engbolong men’s watch blends futuristic design with a bold skeleton-gear dial that shows off its inner mechanics. The rose-metal case, exposed movement, and industrial accents give it a powerful sci-fi edge — the kind of timepiece ...