This furniture company sorts its hardware by assembly step instead of by type, to make setup a breeze.
This refrigerator's shelves revolve so users can easily grab what they need.
The numbers on this electronic keypad change with every use, so people behind you in line can't figure out your PIN codes and private information.
This shower door has a cutout so you can turn the water on without getting your arm soaked.
This airline hands out reversible sleeping masks — you choose what side to flip it to before falling asleep, so flight attendants know whether or not to wake you up for meal service.
This hotel puts fire evacuation maps close to the ground so they're still visible to people if the air fills with smoke.
This credit card's CVV security code digitally changes every four hours to prevent fraud.
This baby shop allows parents to test out strollers on virtually every possible surface you can imagine.
This bar rewards customers who don't drink and drive with a $10 gift certificate.
This laundry detergent is packaged in a cardboard bottle to reduce plastic waste.
And this grocery store uses paper bags instead of plastic for their produce for the same reason.
This park built a permanent, concrete cornhole set for anyone to use.
This bakery labels its brownies as corners, edges, or middles.
This grocery store has a dedicated checkout line for parents trying to avoid a tantrum.