Piroshky Pike Place Market

Pies Anyone? Piroshky, Piroshky at Pike Place Market

Ok so many of you reading are probably saying……..oh Eddie not another review! But I feel it is my duty to use this platform to tell you all what you are missing out on!

Food…what does it mean to us? I hear many people say that that they ‘eat to live’, I prefer to ‘live to eat’, I am constantly searching for the best of everything, the best coffee, best fried chicken, best donuts and today I bring you (drum roll) the best pastries!

desert oasis

Dreams of a Desert Oasis

In dreams, I trudged through tornadoes of dry sand, my beard, sweating. I imagined slipping on sand coated concrete. The entire time I felt compelled to …

John-Nouanesing-Dripping-Paint-Table

Dripping Paint Table by John Nouanesing

John-Nouanesing-Dripping-Paint-Table

It’s not every day you see the Unfinished Man talk about a table; however, this is no ordinary table and deserves some recognition.

The table is called “Paint or Die But Love Me” is designed by John Nouanesing and at first glance it looks like a rectangular piece floating in the air, which has just been drenched in paint and the paint is dripping all over the floor.  John makes clever use of the paint drippings to give this table its legs.  The table is currently in concept stage is not available for sale. We hope it makes it into production because this would make for a pretty cool piece in your man cave/entertainment room.

Electronically powered skates

Skataz – Electric Powered Skates

Cool electric powered skates by Skataz

Humans are getting lazier and lazier by the day. We have all these crazy inventions coming out that make simple tasks such as short distance walks obsolete. We have the Yike Bike,Segway, and electric skateboards just to name a few examples.

And now, we can also add electric skates to that list. The electric skates, dubbed as Skataz, uses a 350 watt motor to help you move. The electric motor is attached to one skate as that is sufficient enough to propel you in a forward direction. The Skataz are a bit bulky but the good thing is that you do not have to worry about taking your shoes off to wear them. Top speed of the Skataz is 13.5 miles per hour and acceleration seems to be pretty decent too.