Little Monster Phone Amplifier
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It UncommonIn cultures around the globe, tales abound of creatures and ghastly beasts that embody universal fears and captivate imaginations. Then there's Heather and Myles Geyman's little creeper. Sure, it looks like it's out to get you, but this monster really does have your best interests at heart. Place your smartphone between its jaws (if you dare), and the sounds of your voice calls and music suddenly seem louder. See? Not so scary after all.
- This monstrosity's mouth functions like a mini amplifier, intensifying the sound waves (like voices during calls or when playing MP3 audio files) emitted from your smartphone.
- Insert your mobile phone into the monster's mouth and position the ghoul anywhere in your home.
- The ceramic sculpture's clever design makes it look like the beast is roaring at you while playing your favorite tunes.
- You won't find any batteries or wires here. Purely the power of science and ceramics.
- Uncommon Exclusive: Created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods. Made in Thailand. Designed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Due to the nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.
Made from
ceramic
Measurements
4.8" L x 4.9" W x 5.3" D
Care
wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Item ID
60310
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created by Heather and Myles Geyman
location
Pennsylvania
Myles and Heather Geyman story is better than a rom-com’s: They each rented space at a community ceramics studio in Pittsburgh and soon began collaborating, launched a business, and fell in love.
Passionate about designing objects as functional as they are beautiful, the artists are drawn to many of the same things. “Inspiration often comes from the result of interacting with an object,” says Myles; other times, from the natural world. On a recent hike the couple was "inspired by the brilliant coloring and eroded forms of various rock formations.” No matter how their pieces become finished, for-sale items, Myles and Heather appreciate their luck. "Art has always been an integral part of our lives," says Myles. "We feel fortunate to be able to work together in a creative field every day." -
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