Saturday, February 19, 2011

Latest articles from Retro To Go

Latest articles from Retro To Go


Universal Works Polka Dot Red Summer Scarf

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 09:07 AM PST

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While Tootal might be the obvious name when it comes to 60s-style scarves, there are plenty of other designs out there - like this Universal Works Polka Dot Red Summer Scarf for example.

It's a cotton scarf in a bold red with white spots, finished with fringe edging and Universal Works branding and sized around 110cm x 20.5cm.

£45 is the price online.

Find out more at the Urban Outfitters website

1960s-inspired Colour Block Pocket Dress at Wallis

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 06:46 AM PST

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Out of the mid-1960s and into the high street comes this Colour Block Pocket Dress at Wallis.

Those colour blocks of course, for the decade, being black and white, with the (almost) knee-length dress featuring buttons on the straps, plus contrast pocket detailing, again with buttons finishing things off.

Made of a viscose and polyester mix (predominately the former), you can pick one up online for £55.

Find out more at the Wallis website

Rotary phone desk clock by Vyconic

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 06:24 AM PST

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Remember the Vyconic turntable clocks we featured at the end of last year? Well, if you don't, check them out, as they look absolutely stunning. I suspect sales have gone well too, as the company is now recycling other items, producing designs like this Vyconic rotary phone desk clock.

Yes, this did indeed start off life as a humble dial phone, but has since been given a makeover and some clock hands, although the numbers obviously don't match the time.

It's also a one-off right now, so something unique as well as quirky. £55.31 secures it and while you're there, check out those record player clocks too!

Find out more at the Etsy website

Beauty 'n' Blues - pop-up vintage hair and beauty salon in London

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 06:08 AM PST

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If you fancy getting yourself a vintage-style makeover, you should make a note in your diary for March, which is when Beauty 'n' Blues takes place in London.

The pop-up salon, hosted by Lipstick and Curls, takes place at Camden's The Blues Kitchen venue on Saturday 12th and 19th March from midday to 5pm, offering 'blues-inspired beauty and Rockabilly glamour'. It coincides with the vintage event The Blues Kitchen's Big Night Out, which you can read all about here.

You can go for a classic look, or opt for two new looks especially for Beauty 'n' Blues. The Shangri-La will be a back-combed look similar to a beehive, while the Rockabilly will feature a Betty Page style fringe or 1950s curls. If you have a ticket for the Blues Kitchen event, you can have either look for £10.

Otherwise, just bring along your own inspiration, as The Lipstick and Curls Girls specialise in hair and make-up from the 1920s - 1960s, using traditional techniques to create everything from a jazz era flapper girl, a starlet from Hollywood's golden age, a rock n roll pin-up or a Mad Men sex kitten.

Appointments will be available on the day, but please contact Lipstick and Curls directly and pre book if you can. get in touch via the website www.lipstickandcurls.com or email info@lipstickandcurls.co.uk. The address of the pop-up salon is The Blues Kitchen, 111-113 Camden High St, London NW1 7JN.

Kay Bojesen Dog by Rosendahl

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 06:00 AM PST

Dog

We are fans of the 1950s Kay Bojesen wooden animal designs, having featured both the elephant and the monkey in the earliest days of the site. There are others on the market too, including 'new' designs based on the drawings of Bojesen from back in the day. The latest of which is the Kay Bojesen Dog by Rosendahl.

Yes, it's a dachshund, this one created in close collaboration with the Bojesen family and 100 per cent in accordance with Kay Bojesen's original drawings and certain to appeal to children and adults alike.

Made of walnut, it's around 23cm long and 16xm tall. £89 is the price.

Find out more at the Lollipop Shoppe website

eBay watch: 1960s Artemide Pallade space age lamp by Studio Tetrarch

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 05:49 AM PST

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A real gem for lovers of space age design on eBay right now, this Artemide Pallade lamp by Studio Tetrarch.

Designed in 1969 and very much in that 'Space 1999' groove, it's also 'as new' and in the original box from when the seller bought it in Italy many years back. A big selling point. Other than that, this is a very cool circular floor or table lamp in white, able to target light from that large open space in the centre, the shell being made of an ABS resin apparently.

Downside? You'll need to pay extra shipping if you're not in mainland Europe, while the starting price of 400 Euros is fairly high, but not excessive in light of condition. More images (including the packaging) on the site.

Find out more at the eBay website


Big thanks to Kenneth for the tip off!

Standard Chino Trousers by Heritage Research

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 05:37 AM PST

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The new Heritage Research collection focuses on a classic ivy league look, so it's no surprise to see these Heritage Research Standard Chino Trousers as part of it.

A classic Chino with a premium finish and available in two colour options (a navy compared to the cream above), it's offered in 100 per cent Italian Chino cotton with a RiRi zip, cotton cambric lining, double rear slash pockets and horn buttons.

£115 is the asking price.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

Via His Knibs

Ercol for John Lewis Chiltern midcentury-style dining furniture

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 05:32 AM PST

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A midcentury-inspired exclusive on the hugh street, this Ercol for John Lewis Chiltern Dining Furniture.

The designs for both the chairs and the table are based in original 1950s Ercol archive designs, with splayed legs and a white painted finish. The chairs are made of ash, with double 'X' stretchers, splayed legs, and criss-crossed spokes in the back. The table is also made of ash, with a smooth rectangular shape with rounded ends.

The table is £399, while the chairs are £179 each. More images over the page.

Find out more at the John Lewis website

 

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