Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Kay Bojesen classic Rocking Horse

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Kay Bojesen is no stranger to this site – we’ve already featured his classic mid-century Monkey and Elephant. But the Kay Bojesen Rocking Horse is an altogether bigger beast.

Designed back in 1942, it’s a timeless design for a timeless toy, made of beech wood and with a ‘trustworthy and open face’. After creating the horse Bojesen said: ‘From now on, no children are going to be bored.’ Obviously times have changed since he said it, but the rocking horse is still a stylish thing to have in your home, as long as you have children obviously.

This one will set you back around £415.

Find out more at the Panik Design website

Categories / Art and Photography

Bret Kane’s pop art-style Space Invaders art prints

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Nice to see something a little different in the world of art, which is what Bret Kane is offering with his Space Invaders art prints.

The prints are sold in sets of three, in a choice of arcade green or the slightly more bold three-colour set, all featuring stylised images of the classic arcade Invader and limited to just 50 of each. Not just cheap print-offs either – the images are hand-pulled prints on archival art rag paper.

Each set retails for $150 (£100) and is available to order now.

Find out more at the Mr Kane’s website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Cox & Cox Famous Faces masks

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Well, Christmas and New Year is always a good time for a party – and if you’ve been asked to go fancy dress, you could cheat by slapping on one of these Cox & Cox Famous Faces masks.

Each pack contains  eight masks, which includes David Bowie (Aladdin Sane era), Clint Eastwood, Dame Edna, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, Audrey Hepburn and Carmen Miranda. And each has a fabric tie to keep your mask in place.

You can buy online, price is £15.

Find out more at the Cox & Cox website

Categories / Books, Cars and Bikes

British Cars of the Sixties by Doug Nye

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Looking to pick up a classic car and want something with a distinctly British feel? You need a copy of British Cars of the Sixties by Doug Nye.

This isn’t a modern-day book, instead it’s a reprint of a 1970 book, which means you get a contemporary and factual take on the cars, rather than a nostalgic look through some rose-coloured spectacles.

And it means you can get up close and personal with names like AC, Wolseley, Bristol, Triumph, Jaguar, Rover and MG over the 240 pages and 174 illustrations, discovering their original appeal and in some cases. the appeal almost 40 years on.

Just reissued in hard back, you can pick the book up for £13.99.

Find out more about the book at Amazon.co.uk

Categories / Design and Interiors

Le Klint 175 – 1971 space age pendant light

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At the same time as he was designing the Le Klint 172, Poul Christiansen was also creating the Le Klint 175 pendant light.

The difference? Well, it’s all in the folding. The 175 (also dating from 1971) has the same space age look and woven plastic construction, only this time it’s slightly wider and with slightly less ruffles. Every bit as stylish though.

You can pick one up online, with prices starting at £179.

Find out more at the Nest website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Alvar Aalto 1930s 115 Umbrella Stand

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Practical, stylish and unmistakably 1930s – that’ll be the Alvar Aalto 115 Umbrella Stand.

If you’ve got the hallway and you live in a rainy climate, you might want to check this 1936 design out. The frame is in birch, with the plate at the bottom in brass – and the whole thing can probably hold as many umbrellas as you and your guests can throw at it.

Available online – it sells for around £300.

Find out more at the TwentyTwentyOne website