August 19th, 2008 by BallerHouse

The doctor prescribes…a gin and tonic! No lab coat or thick rimmed black glasses necessary to be the chemistry wiz at your home bar anymore. With this cool looking Cocktail Chemistry Set you can mix a perfect cocktail every time. Use the flask or shaker to create your concoction, and serve it in one of the test tube shot glasses. Maybe you can even get your girlfriend to play sexy assistant shot girl. This bar set is by far the coolest we have come across, and what better way to start off the party than sharing your experiments with guests. The Cocktail Chemistry Set can sit atop your bar for a mere $39.

Available trough: Perpetual Kid [via CoolMaterial]
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July 16th, 2008 by BallerHouse
Incredible Technologies, maker of the popular Golden Tee arcade golf game, has released a newly updated 2009 version of its Silver Strike bowling game. The 2009 version features new options to make multi-player games more fun, including instant leader boards that make local tournaments and leagues extremely easy to set up. Also for the 2009 game, the company will be hosting a $100,000 National Championship where regionally qualified players will have a shot at taking home big cash prizes. So, if you need to justify purchasing the $4,775 arcade bowling game for your pad, you can think of it as an investment.
Golden Tee players will be familiar with the innovative control ball, which allows Silver Strike players to realistically hook the ball into the pins. Standard features on the game include five selectable ball weights, a “Vegas Bowling” skills game for additional competition, and color commentary by pro bowler and TV announcer Randy Pederson. There’s also a game highlights feature, which allows you to replay and brag about your best shots.
If you’re a fan of bowling, Silver Strike is a must-have item for your game room or home bar.
Available through: BMI Gaming
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July 15th, 2008 by BallerHouse

This morning we stumbled across a circa 1970 coffee table with an integrated fridge unit, built in the style of art deco furniture icon Willy Rizzo. Constructed from stainless steel with a lacquered black wood frame, the table features separate compartments for liquor, wine, and other refreshments. To our disappointment, we learned that the item has been put on hold. However, we searched and found four more authentic Willy Rizzo bar coffee tables currently on the market with prices fixed in the four-figure range (pictured in the gallery below). Each table has a fly art deco look and compartments purposely designed for your booze. Unfortunately, the coffee table pictured above is the only piece we could find with a built-in refrigerator unit. So if you’ve got the funds and the patience, consider commissioning your own custom fridge coffee table. Despite the novel concept, you’re guaranteed to be one of the few out there with this extremely functional furniture piece. Check out the gallery below and follow the jump for the sources.
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June 20th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Champagne has always been a celebratory drink, and real celebrations call for pulling out all the stops with the most expensive toys you can find; think Lil Jon. So next time you celebrate with a bottle or two of champagne, serve it up in these $400,000 diamond and crystal champagne glasses. The champagne glasses were chiseled out of 8kg blocks of rock quartz crystal and took 5 jewelers 3 months to put together. The two glasses were designed by John Calleija who claims they are “the world’s most expensive champagne glasses.” We don’t doubt it as these two challises, otherwise known as “the real pimp cups”, are blinged-out with 1,700 white and pink diamonds totaling 19 carats, and platinum 18 carat white and rose gold.
The world’s most expensive diamond and crystal champagne glasses will be presented at the opening of John Calleija’s second store in London, after which they’ll go home with a Melbourne business man who plans to turn them into family heirlooms. Our question; does he have any cute daughters?
More Info: The West [Via Luxist]
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June 13th, 2008 by BallerHouse

The skull design trend has invaded everything from custom furniture to humidors to paperweights. And it’s made a big splash in drink ware. Now, not only can you pour your drink in a skull glass and mix it up with a skull swizzle stick, you can chill it “to the bone” as well with skull and crossbones ice cubes from a Bone Chillers Ice Cube Tray. Constructed from pure food grade silicon, the Bone Chillers tray bends so that it’s easy to get your cubes out. Priced at $8.95, we think this one makes no-brainer purchase. Check out two more images after the jump.
Available through: Kegworks
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