Thursday, March 3, 2011

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STANLEY MOUSE DETROIT'S HOT ROD ARTIST

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 06:08 AM PST


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After we finished the Autorama story a few readers wrote in to ask me if we ran into Stanley Mouse at Cobo Hall. Stanley has had a booth in the many car and motorcycle shows in the Detroit area over the years.


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Big Rich Dorris told me he first saw Stanley painting hats at the State Fair. Many years ago and Stanley now paints whatever he chooses. His work is loved by Motorcycle fans and muscle car fans alike.


Stanley Mouse is one of the hottest graphic artists/painters to date... He did all the great funny cars of years past to the present... I'd love that fella to spray one of my Harleys... He is one bad a** dude! RIKKI ST JAMES

Though born in Fresno, California Stanley George Miller grew up in Detroit, Michigan. His Dad was a Disney Animator. Stanley was given the nickname Mouse as a ninth grader. Miller was expelled from Mackenzie High School in 1956 for mischievously repainting the facade at The Box, a popular restaurant across the street from Mackenzie. Following his junior year at nearby Cooley High School, Mouse completed his formal education at Detroit's Society of Arts and Crafts.

By 1958, Mouse had become fascinated by the Weirdo Hot Rod art movement that had begun in California a decade earlier. Having developed skills using an airbrush he began painting t-shirts at custom car shows.

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eBay watch: 1970s chromed hanging light fitting

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 12:12 PM PST

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Very few details offered here, but the images of this 1970s chromed hanging light fitting says it all.

A bizarre light fitting. with eight chromes shades, each 24cm long, each with cables that can be adjusted to about 135cm each (or much less). It's pretty much perfect for a 70s or space age house or pad, a talking point as well as functional lighting. Just make sure you get a professional to set it up.

Price? Right now it's still to get off the mark, so potentially yours for just 1p.

Find out more at the Ebay website

Minimoderns festival rug

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 06:56 AM PST

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Towards the end of last year, we showed you Minimoderns' fabulous festival wallpaper, a quirky design inspired by the Festival of Britain. If you were a fan of that design but have run out of surfaces to paper, take a look at their festival rug

It's the same great design transferred onto a hand-tufted rug. All the icons are there, from Skylon to the Dome of Discovery to the Royal Festival Hall and it would create a great focal point to a room. 

Each rug is 100% wool and made to order, all adding up to its £495 price tag. 

See it online

Tropical leaf salad serveware from Heal's

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 06:50 AM PST

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Want to be a retro hostess with the mostest? You may want to consider investing in this Tropical leaf salad serveware from Heal's

A piece of kitsch, this green acrylic set comprises a large plate or a salad bowl and servers, both in the shape of a large tropical leaf. The shape is reminiscent of the ceramic Carlton ware leaf dish which was produced in the late 1940s into the 1950s but the use of the material creates something of a 70s feel. 

Stock up now ahead of the summer - the plates are £4 each, while the salad bowl and servers cost £25. 

See them online

 

Personalised pick and mix sweet jars

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 04:43 AM PST

New_large_and_med_no_bgRemember when you used to save up your pennies and head to the newsagents to splash out on 100 fried egg sweets or red lips? Now with these personalised pick and mix sweet jars you can recreate the feeling with the sweets you want.

This time you can pick the size of the jar, the type of sweets and the message on the outside creating a wonderful gift to someone (or to yourself). Dependent on how much of a sweet tooth you are, there's three sizes of jars to choose from and if you're being really angelic, you can fill one with healthy fruit and nut treats.

Get yours from posh pick and mix online.

Vintage Style Wooden Photobox

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 04:31 AM PST

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In these days of digital photography and looking at images on screens and mobile phones, we've lost some of the joy of browsing photographs that you would get if your photographs were stored in something like this Vintage Style Wooden Photobox.

The box has four drawers containing plastic wallets, which take 12 photographs each (or 24 if you put them in back to back). The drawers have metal label tabs so that you can label your photographs.

The box costs £15 from shabby chic specialists The Orchard.

God Save the Queen Cushion

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 04:17 AM PST

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Rockett St George have come over all monarchist thinking about the upcoming royal nuptials when they are promoting the latest Barbara Coupe design, but her God Save the Queen cushion, could just as easily be a reference to the old punk song.

The cushion is made from jute hessian, giving it a coarse and decidedly not regal texture, with the slogan hand printed across it in a rather DIY looking font. It is stuffed with a duck feather cushion pad and measures 48 cm by 32 cm.

The cushion costs £46 from Rockett St George.

'Her birds fill the skies' cameo necklace

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 03:28 AM PST

300 Representing true, elegant nostalgia, this her birds fill the skies cameo necklace defines retro beauty.

A wedgewood blue cameo sits below a flock of swooping birds on a vintage 18 inch gold plated chain. It's quirky and different and we love it.

Get yours (before we buy them out) for £16.50 from Eclectic Eccentricity. The website is full of a delightful selection of similar crafted retro beauties.

 

The Day of the Peacock: Style for Men 1963-73 book

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 12:40 AM PST

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If you fancy yourself as a modern-day 'dandy ', you might want to see how it was done in its heyday. Luckily for you, a book has just been published by the V&A showing that very thing - The Day of the Peacock: Style for Men 1963-73 by Geoffrey Aquilina Ross.

Geoffrey Aquilina Ross was the men's editor for Vogue in the 1960s and in this book, he recalls the era's most dashing figures, including Tommy Nutter, Mick Jagger and Patrick Lichfield, as well as discussing iconic shops and tailors such as Granny takes a Trip, Blades, Hung on You and Mr Fish. Christopher Breward's introduction throws in some social and cultural context too.

Packed with colour illustrations too (150 in total), the hardback book is available now, with Amazon discounting it to £19.99. If you're into vintage clobber, it looks like a must-buy. Some black and white images over the page.

Find out more about the book at the Amazon website

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