Apparently, mugs and teacups used to come with mustache protectors, to keep your upper lip nice and clean.
With this portable writing desk, any sketch artist could let inspiration hit whenever they wanted.
Outdoor wood stoves like this can help you produce syrup… and then cook the pancakes.
Sewing boxes need a comeback… with all those handy compartments, they can organize anything.
Old radiators used to come with food warmers… this one was perfect for pie.
The spork has met its match… the splayds combines a fork and spoon with a knife!
You could roast marshmallows over a fire… or prepare an entire feast outside with this cooking rack.
This pole not only helps you go on a hike, but it also allows you to take mushrooms with both hands while the pole would remain upright.
The automat was like a giant vending machine, except you could get a hot meal and a freshly made dessert.
With this reading chair, you never have to put down a good book.
This hydrocycle combines the fun of a bike, with the power of a boat… it lets you ride on the water!
And this bike lets you switch from water to land without leaving your seat!
Automata are often puppet-like machines that can actually write letters, draw pictures, or play music for you.
Japanese dolls like this have been made to walk and serve tea since at least the 17th century.
People used to be a lot better at making secret compartments, like this secret sink that folds into the wall.
The traditional Indian “oonjal” lets you have the fun of a swing, without having to leave the house.