Things We Saw Today: Let’s Fall Asleep in this Star Wars Landspeeder Bed

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Rooms To Go has a whole line of Star Wars furniture, including this landspeeder bed ($900), a Millennium Falcon bed, an X-Wing double bed ($1200), and a TIE Fighter desk ($400). They’re pricey pieces of furniture, but where else are you going to find a bed that hovers in space? You could build it yourself, I suppose… send us pics, if you do. (via io9)

  • Twelve South, an Apple accessory company, has created a candle that claims to smell like a “New Mac.” Is that … is that a thing? (via Geekologie)
  • Amir Hali’s video about headscarf fashions around the world showcases how head-coverings might all look “the same” to the untrained eye, but surprise: not every woman in this video is a Muslim!
  • An Adventure Time cookbook is currently in the works, to feature real recipes for the gloriously fantastical foods from the show, like bacon pancakes and Marceline’s steal-worthy fries. (via AV Club)
  • The Russian poster for Rogue One reveals a PG-13 rating for the movie. Hmmm…
  • S U R V I V E, the band that wrote the Stranger Things soundtrack, just put out a new album!
  • Orange is the New Black writer Lauren Morelli and OITNB star Samira Wiley just got engaged!

Yes.

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