GET MOD AS YOU CLICK:
Art meets technology with the new Zspire Bluetooth Mouse, a wireless computer mouse developed by Zspire, the Denver-based computer accessories company focused on bringing innovation and inspiration to everyday desktops. The Zspire mouse comes in four flashy finishes with angular, modernistic design – like a little clicking version of Daniel Libeskind’s Denver Art Museum addition. It works up to 30 feet away from your computer and can be personalized with logos or monograms. Prices start at $119 at Zspire.com
SHOW-STOPPING SHOWER CURTAINS:
New York City-based shower curtain company Izola is inspired by a passion for photography. The company’s mission is to transform shower curtains into everyday art. The result is a striking collection featuring bold patterns or shots of iconic travel destinations. Vintage fashion fans will adore the Patrick McMullan shower curtain with a gaggle of fishnet-clad women’s legs snapped in 1984 at Studio 54, and homeowners with wanderlust will relish the artful curtains with pictures of the Colosseum in Rome or the Brooklyn Bridge. They are available in Denver for $30-$40 at 5 Green Boxes Unpacked (1705 S. Pearl St.) and The Perfect Petal (3600 W. 32nd Ave.), or online at izolashower.com.
ONLINE CLUB FOR DISCRIMINATING D.I.Y.-ERS:
In the name of all-in-one surfing, a group of design addicts who met while working at Budget Living magazine recently launched Shelterrific.com. Their goal? To share as many tips as possible about decorating, cooking, products, services and stores. The site includes links to design blogs and websites, more links to offbeat web retailers and easy-to-search subject headings on topics such as cleaning, collecting and “crafting.”



