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- Tretchikoff-inspired Green Lady print by Stan Chow
- 1960s-style embellished peter pan collar dress at Warehouse
- eBay watch: 1970s space age alarm clock lamp
- Barbour 75th Anniversary International Jacket now on sale
- Sentou Edition 1950s-style Lalinde side table
- Blafre Robot Lunch box
- Cath Kidston Christmas Trees tablecloth
- James Brown “Hats” Print
- Giles Miller Cardboard Grandfather Clock
- Atari classic arcade wall stickers at Supernice
Tretchikoff-inspired Green Lady print by Stan Chow Posted: 10 Dec 2010 12:54 PM PST If you don't want to pay the constantly-inflated prices that the original goes for these days, you might be interested in the Tretchikoff-inspired Green Lady print by Stan Chow. |
1960s-style embellished peter pan collar dress at Warehouse Posted: 10 Dec 2010 09:40 AM PST Packing something of a late '60s vibe is this embellished peter pan collar dress at Warehouse. |
eBay watch: 1970s space age alarm clock lamp Posted: 10 Dec 2010 09:22 AM PST Not sure of the make, the designer (if there is one) or the specific year, so let's just refer to this as 1970s space age alarm clock lamp. |
Barbour 75th Anniversary International Jacket now on sale Posted: 10 Dec 2010 06:27 AM PST We flagged this up a few weeks back, with December 1st mentioned for a launch date. That never happened, but at last, the Barbour 75th Anniversary International Jacket is finally available to buy online, if you are quick. End Clothing has it, £375 is the price of the 'box-fresh', £425 is the cost of the 'distressed' version. Via His Knibs |
Sentou Edition 1950s-style Lalinde side table Posted: 10 Dec 2010 06:12 AM PST No, this isn't (as far as we know) a vintage design, the Sentou Edition Lalinde side table is inspired by, rather than reissued from, the 1950s. |
Posted: 10 Dec 2010 04:46 AM PST The lunch box is both retro-inspired in terms of material and imagery. It's made from metal with a plastic handle and is decorated with cheerful simplified images of robots. Like this lunch box? The Norwegian company also produces the same design on a smaller storage tin. The lunchbox costs £10.95 or you can buy the tin for £6. Buy it from Nettlegreen |
Cath Kidston Christmas Trees tablecloth Posted: 10 Dec 2010 04:42 AM PST There's no reason a retro Christmas should stop at just the presents or the Christmas cards. Cath Kidston's Christmas shop is stuffed full of things to help take the look a little further, including this Christmas Trees tablecloth. It's got that vintage look associated with all of Cath Kidston's products and, taking its inspiration from a traditional Christmas scene, features a charming design of trees, presents and candles which runs around the edge of the cloth. The tablecloth measures 240 x 150cm and is made from cotton - meaning you can use it again, year after year. It costs £45. Buy it online |
Posted: 10 Dec 2010 03:57 AM PST The screenprint uses just five colours, which adds to its retro look, and depicts 15 styles of hat spanning decades of fashion including a homberg, a bowler, a deerstalker and a pork pie hat. There are only 140 prints with each one signed and numbered by the artist. The "Hats" print costs £95 from Tinsmiths. |
Giles Miller Cardboard Grandfather Clock Posted: 10 Dec 2010 03:37 AM PST Its design references traditional styles of classic British furniture, but it is sold flat-packed and made from cardboard from sustainably sourced materials. If space is a consideration for you, the cabinet section of the clock contains shelves, so it doubles as a storage solution. Buy it online for £120 from the Giles Miller website. |
Atari classic arcade wall stickers at Supernice Posted: 10 Dec 2010 12:51 AM PST Love old Atari games? Well, if you love them more than you should, these Atari classic arcade wall stickers at Supernice should fit into your home perfectly. |
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