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Dupenny Antique Burlesque Chairs

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If your longing for Dupenny’s burlesque print wasn’t satisfied by their wallpaper, teatowels or ceramics, then perhaps the latest addition to the range will do the trick.

The Antique Burlesque Chairs are vintage wooden chairs that have been expertly upholstered in the slightly risqué burlesque fabric. There are two types of chair available; Him which has arms and Her which is without arms. Both cost £695.

Buy the chairs as a pair or individually online at the Dupenny website.

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Hideaway Dressing Table

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The Hideaway Dressing Table from Dwell looks like something you would find in a 1920s boudoir, but given a mid-century makeover.

It is a self-contained unit with a chair and mirror that tuck neatly away when not use – ideal for modern homes that are short on space. Whilst the idea itself looks older, the unit’s curved front and walnut exterior, give it a decidedly mid-century look.

The Hideaway Dressing Table can be yours for just under £600 from Dwell.

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Rotaliana BPL Light by Camilla Diedrich

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The Rotaliana BPL Light by Camilla Diedrich was designed in 2005, but, like many white pendant lights, it has a space-age 1960s look to it.

The globe has been hand woven from white polyester, which has been knotted wooden casts and put in a steam oven, to create the little bubble effect. It is available in two sizes, 39cm in diameter (£606) or 65cm (£1024).

Buy it online at Panik Design.

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Iittala Maribowl

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Iittala’s Maribowl is a classic of Finnish design, having been in production since the 1960s, and also has associations with that other great Finnish design company, Marimekko, as its founder , Armi Ratia, made the bowls even more desirably by using them at her famous garden parties.

Perhaps some of the Maribowl’s continued popularity is that it works as either a decorative item or a functional serving bowl – I’m picturing it filled with a huge ice cream sundae. It is available in a variety of different colours with the price being dependent on how difficult it to manufacture glass in that colour, red being the most tricky pigment to use.

Prices range from £16 for smaller Maribowls in shades of blue, green and grey through to £49 for a deep red colour, with shades of yellow, orange and brown priced somewhere in between, at Hus and Hem.

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Becky Broome Framed Textiles

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Last year, we featured Becky Broome’s kitchen textiles, so we are pleased to see that she has increased her range to include Framed Textiles.

The designs are similar to her kitchen textiles, a combination of things belonging to her great grandparents and unusual printed stitchwork. Here the designs have been printed onto cotton and mounted into wooden frames. In keeping with the vintage look, the frames have been handpainted using Farrow & Ball Blue Gray paint. There are three designs to choose from, each costing £110 (a somewhat higher price than her tea towels).

Buy the framed textiles directly from Becky Broome’s website.

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Three Sisters Decorative Platters

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Three Sisters Decorative Platters are siblings based around the USA who come together to create nostalgic decoupage platters.

Each platter is handmade and designed around a particular theme. The current selection includes such retro themes as The Beatles, Elvis, TV Shows from the 70s and 80s, 60s Hippie and the one pictured here, 1970s Album Covers. All of the cut out images are sealed under the glass, so the platters are quite safe to eat off, although not suitable for microwaves or dishwashers.

The platters cost just over £22 each and can be bought via the Three Sisters’ Etsy Store.