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- For sale (at a reduced price): Cameron's house in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, located in Highland Park, Illinois, USA
- eBay watch: 1967 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
- Boomerang Beat fabric from Tonic Living
- Brie Harrison Vintage Rose cushion
- Odin chairs at Made.com
- Hit The North! real ale festival in London - beer meets 60s dancefloor grooves
- Union Jack Ottoman from Graham and Green
- Meyer Prestige Deco Toaster
- Adidas Gazelle OG trainers reissued in green and blue suede
Posted: 05 Jan 2011 08:20 AM PST Remember this? Of course you do, this is Cameron's house (aka the 'Ferrari House') from John Hughes' 80s teen classic, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. We featured it when the house went up for sale back in 2009 and said back then, if we had the money, we would be all over it. Well, according to Gizmodo, the economic slowdown seems to have hit the luxury property market, so the money required to buy this midcentury gem in Highland Park, Illinois, USA is much less than it was back then. As you undoubtedly recall, this glass and steel construction was owned by the parents of Cameron Frye and housed the infamous Ferrari, which Cameron and Ferris used to get around town during that 'day off'. That's not included in the sale (it was sold last year) - but you'll find the garage, which is capable of holding up to three cars, classic or not. It was actually designed by architects A. James Speyer and David Haid back in 1953, with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a further four rooms of living space (including the large open lounge) and an interior that hasn't really been touched since the day it was built. The house went up for sale for $2,300,000, which was just short of £1.5 million. Now that the economy is in more decline, the price has dropped sharply to $1,650,000 - just ovber £1 million. Ok, it's still out of our price ranges here (and probably always will be), but if you get a windfall, Lotto win or an inheritance coming your way soon...there are worse things to buy. If not, we can always dream. |
eBay watch: 1967 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Posted: 05 Jan 2011 08:02 AM PST I know we have featured one of these in the past, but I couldn't resist highlighting this superb example of a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia currently on eBay. |
Boomerang Beat fabric from Tonic Living Posted: 05 Jan 2011 06:30 AM PST Tonic Living create faithful reproductions of vintage textiles. Their website is full of superb examples of retro style fabrics but this Boomerang Beat print particularly stands out. The classic mid century atomic pattern is printed on hardwearing textured cotton barkcloth, making it a perfect choice for upholstery. You can buy the material by the yard or, if your sewing skills are a little rusty, Tonic Living offer a custom sewing service for curtains and blinds. $14.95 per yard from Tonic Living. |
Brie Harrison Vintage Rose cushion Posted: 05 Jan 2011 06:00 AM PST For a funkier - though still retro - take on floral designs, take a look at the work of Brie Harrison, such as her Vintage Rose cushion. Harrison is a Suffolk-based print designer and illustrator. Here she takes the very traditional floral motif of the rose and depicts it in a manner reminiscent of 1940s/50s pattern designs. However, the overall look is given a contemporary twist by the fresh colours of the flowers which really stand out against the black background. Take a look also at her Folk flower cushion, a design with a more 1970s feel. Each design is available printed onto a linen or satin cover. Both come with a goose feather and down filling. For a cheaper option, the designs are also available on gift wrap and as cards. The cushions cost £55 each. Buy it online |
Posted: 05 Jan 2011 05:48 AM PST The design of the chair seems to combine elements from other classic chairs: that chair back, for example, looks a bit like the Arne Jacobsen Ant chair, while the seat is like that on the Ercol Butterfly chair. Whatever the individual influences, the overall look is definitely classic mid-century. They're part of Made.com's Nordic collection, referencing Scandinavian design. The chairs are made from plywood with a walnut veneer and have chrome steel legs. They arrive requiring assembly. As always with Made.com, there's a long wait for the chairs to be made and delivered but that's reflected in the price - in this case a very reasonable £139 for the pair. See them online |
Hit The North! real ale festival in London - beer meets 60s dancefloor grooves Posted: 05 Jan 2011 05:23 AM PST Think beer festivals are all beards, barrels and Bavarian bands? That's certainly not the case with the Hit The North! real ale festival. Friday see the Dirty Water DJs playing garage beat soul and R&B, while on Saturday, the New Untouchables will play mod and psych classics. Closing thingd on Sunday is the Nitty Gritty Club for soul, funk and R&B. No contact details for more info, but the Snooty Fox is on Twitter - you can follow them here. Via Modculture |
Union Jack Ottoman from Graham and Green Posted: 05 Jan 2011 02:56 AM PST As is often the case with Union Jack decorated pieces, it makes a strong statement, and could just as easily look tacky as cool if in the wrong surroundings, but in a large room where the rest of the decor is simple, it could work. The ottoman measures 46cm high by 128cm wide x 78cm deep, with the internal storage space being slightly less. The ottoman is available to buy online for £995 from Graham and Green. |
Posted: 05 Jan 2011 02:47 AM PST There are two 1960s-inspired designs to chose from; Hoops featuring a red/grey/black pattern of ovals and Checked, with a monochrome op-art style check design (pictured here0. Both variations offer the same features; namely 2 variable toasting slots, reheat/defrost/bagel settings and 6 position variable browning control. The toaster costs £40 from Leekes |
Adidas Gazelle OG trainers reissued in green and blue suede Posted: 05 Jan 2011 12:44 AM PST If you were hoping that 2011 would seem some more obscure Adidas reissues on the shelves...well...that's not looking likely so far. So following on from the the Samba reissue yesterday comes another regular on the reissue circuit, the Adidas Gazelle OG trainers. Fans of the style will probably be more enthusiastic. Via His Knibs |
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