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- Plaid Natasha Trench from Fred Flare
- Midcentury-style Montford armchair at Marks & Spencer
- Nancy Print Jumpsuit from Whistles
- Cult clip: Design For Today (1965)
- eBay watch: 1970s Hornyphon 2623 portable record player
- Oasis 60s Print 2 in 1 Dress
- Retro Retreat: Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Ty Hedfan in Pontfaen, Brecon, Wales
- An Embrace of Roses by Woop Studios
- Copenhagen tea towel by Ferm Living
- Retro Seed Packet Collection
- Vintage Mr Men Notebooks
- Vintage Leather Gramophone Chair
Plaid Natasha Trench from Fred Flare Posted: 08 Feb 2011 10:11 AM PST Modern reinterpretations of the classic trench coat often opt for a utilitarian style, choosing traditional and sharp style elements for impact. If you favour a cutesier tone to your retro style, this Plaid Natasha Trench from Fred Flare is the ideal sixties-inspired choice. The structure of the coat is basic and chic, with an empire line and double breasted buttons. It's the colour palette, however, that speaks of mid-sixties looks, with a yellow plaid and bubblegum pink buttons to finish. The overall look has just enough mod style to create a stylish everyday retro item. Get it online from Fred Flare for $84. |
Midcentury-style Montford armchair at Marks & Spencer Posted: 08 Feb 2011 09:31 AM PST Not the first place we would consider for some cool, midcentury design, but Marks & Spencer has it with this Montford armchair. |
Nancy Print Jumpsuit from Whistles Posted: 08 Feb 2011 09:28 AM PST The retro influence on the high street this season is showing ever more signs of a huge seventies influence, with disco and folk styles spreading rapidly among the big names. This Nancy Print Jumpsuit from Whistles is a great example, providing a high chic 70s look. The jumpsuit style, often more associated with 80s looks, takes on a chic disco-era aesthetic here thanks to the print and cut. With an exaggerated waistline, a deep v neck and exaggerated hips, it's the African-influenced print that seals the deal for this piece's vintage look. Get it online from ASOS now for £195, thanks to its 100% silk composition. |
Cult clip: Design For Today (1965) Posted: 08 Feb 2011 09:12 AM PST We actually featured the DVD last year, but I've just noticed a clip from the BFI's Design For Today package on YouTube, so here it is.
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eBay watch: 1970s Hornyphon 2623 portable record player Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:59 AM PST Apologies for featuring another portable record player, but some great designs keep cropping up - which this Hornyphon 2623 portable record player is. |
Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:40 AM PST
This 60s Print 2 in 1 Dress has a fab op-art print blouse with feminine pussy-bow neckline, off-set with a flattering camel skirt. The black waistband and neat pockets add subtle detail for a clean, sleek look. Teamed with smart black accessories (as shown here) this is a great outfit for the office and takes the hard-work out of co-ordinating your outfit by doing it for you. The dress costs £65 and you can find out more here. |
Retro Retreat: Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Ty Hedfan in Pontfaen, Brecon, Wales Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:02 AM PST Suppose winter will be coming to an end soon and we might start pondering holidays. If you want to get away from it all, you might want to spend some time at Ty Hedfan in Pontfaen, Brecon, Wales. Built using traditional slate and timber, it also has plenty of glass so the rooms are light and spacious, very much in that midcentury style. The main living room 'floats' over the river, giving great views by day, but also a great place to hang out at night, thanks to a log fire. |
An Embrace of Roses by Woop Studios Posted: 08 Feb 2011 05:13 AM PST Although this print obviously has a romantic feel, Woop Studio specialize in producing prints based around collection nouns, so take a look at their other designs based around things such as a Parliament of Owls or a Stand of Flamingos. All the prints are executed in the same retro style, reminiscent of the work of someone like Abram Games in the 1940s and 1950s. Prices start at £69 for a small unframed print. See them online |
Copenhagen tea towel by Ferm Living Posted: 08 Feb 2011 05:05 AM PST Michelle Mason has celebrated London, Maria Dahlgren has illustrated Stockholm. Now Ferm Living celebrates their home city with this Copenhagen tea towel. The Danish company's towel reproduces some of the city's landmarks, such as the Little Mermaid statue. Like the designers mentioned above, this is a very stylized 50s/60s-style design which is enhanced by the soft colour scheme. These same colours run through all of Ferm Living's new collection meaning there's plenty of retro gems to look out for. Printed on 100% cotton, the tea towel costs $19. Buy it from 2Modern |
Posted: 08 Feb 2011 04:39 AM PST As Britain continues to feel the pinch, the trend for growing your own food shows no sign of abating. The Retro Seed Packet Collection allows you to sort and save you seeds in style. There are five different designs in the set, including a nice variation on the ubiquitous "Keep Calm and Carry On" and a ration book facsimile.The reverse of each packet has a handy printed metric and imperial rule to help with your seed planting as well as areas to record the seed content. Perfect for getting organised ahead of the sowing season - bring on those green shoots of recovery! The packets cost £4.50 for a pack of 10 (2 of each design) and you can buy them from The Allotment Shop. |
Posted: 08 Feb 2011 02:16 AM PST Whilst Mr Men books are still popular and readily available today, the books today are brighter and more modern looking, which inevitably means they lack some of the charm of the originals. For this collection, the illustrations are taken from the older books and are reproduced in more muted colours. The collection includes an A5 Mr Bump Notebook, A6 Mr Funny Notebook and A6 Little Miss Naughty Address Book. The Vintage Mr Men collection is in the sale at Campus Gifts, where all of the items the items can be bought for not much more than £5. |
Vintage Leather Gramophone Chair Posted: 08 Feb 2011 01:57 AM PST The chair is a variation on the popular club chair, with a gently concave back, giving it a distinctive shape from which it takes its name. But perhaps its most attractive feature is that it has been upholstered in vintage leather, so that it comes with that desirable lived-in look of a vintage find. The gramophone chair costs £999 from John Lewis. |
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