17 everyday products made to look like the Starship Enterprise
The USS Enterprise from Star Trek has had many incarnations, but it's always kept the same distinctive design. That instantly recognizable shape has been incorporated into untold different products — some actually useful. Browse the gallery below for 17 Enterprise-inspired items that you can actually buy.
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Enterprise keychain: where no keys have gone before ($17).Via Bizrate
Diamonds? Pshaw! Show what your true love really is with these Enterprise gold earrings ($11).Via Intergalactic Trading Company
If they served pizza on starships, this Enterprise pizza cutter ($25) is how they'd slice it.Via ThinkGeek
Enterprise cufflinks ($65), for those forced to hide their Trekkie status under business attire.Via Cufflinks.com
The special edition Blu-ray of the Star Trek movie from 2009 included an innovative way to store your discs ($80).Via TrekMovie.com
This USB Enterprise webcam ($30) has lights in the engines for that realistic Starship experience.Via Geek Alerts
You can't buy it, but this Starship Enterprise record player is an incredibly innovative design. Will vinyl make a comeback by the 23rd century?Via Geeky Gadgets
Class up your space with this gorgeous Enterprise chandelier ($189).Via Geekologie
The Enterprise wouldn't normally make you think about a wooden lamp, but custom designer Martin Legg combines his art with his passion.Via Unique Furniture Outlet
Store your favorite CDs (you still own CDs, right?) in this Enterprise CD case ($22).Via Amazon
No more boring office fixtures with this illuminating Enterprise ($145).Via Bonanzle
Even Kirk needs to keep his pants up. This Enterprise belt buckle ($30) is up to the task.Via Closeout Zone
This starship wall clock ($110) shows it's always a good time in the Federation.Via TechChee
It's a communicator, in a way. This Enterprise phone ($98) rings with a red alert tone and flashes. Kind of awkward to use, but who cares?Via Geek Alerts
This Enterprise wall clock ($100) has its hands intersect at the bridge. How long till NCC-1701 o'clock?Via Bonanzle
Think of how much better your golf game would be on a planet with low gravity. Even using this Enterprise putter wouldn't hold you back ($110).Via Uncrate
Thanks to Brian for pointing out our oversight of this shiny Enterprise bottle opener ($20).Via Amazon