Categories / Design and Interiors

Patricia Urquiola Caboche space age suspension light

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We’ve been admiring the Patricia Urquiola Caboche suspension light for some time in its original clear design, but we’re really sold on the new yellow finish.

Its look is pure 1970s decadence, but it actually dates back to 2005, the work of Patricia Urquiola for Foscarini. A central clear glass shade throws out light up and down, but those space age-style globes that cover the light offer something a bit more special – a cool yellow glow and an eye-catching light effect. Not to mention a stylish focal point for your room.

Not cheap at £652, but if you want to impress your friends, worth every penny.

Find out more at the Panik Design website

Categories / Watches

Paul Smith 50s-style Masterpiece Horizontal Chronograph

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If you’re after a 50s vibe, you might like the Paul Smith Masterpiece Horizontal Chronograph.

It’s based on a 1950s pilot’s watch, offering up a 30 minute horizontal chronograph, a rotating bezel, purple resin cabochon and a Union Jack printed face back, as well as water resistance, a stainless steel case and a leather strap or steel strap.

Two colour schemes available, both selling from £377.

Find out more at the Paul Smith website

Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

APC and Nike reissue 1970s All-Court trainers

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A 70s tennis shoe has had a 2008 makeover by APC – the Nike All-Court.

A nice mix of the old and the new, it’s very much in that ‘pump’ area, with a minimalist all white look for the 1975 classic broken up by a red or blue Nike swoosh and heel detailing, with the APC logo sneaking in on the tongue.

APC will be selling them from early 2009, no news on price as yet.

APC website

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Categories / Design and Interiors

Verner Panton 1970 Panthella table and floor lamp for Louis Poulsen

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We’ve featured many lights. Indeed we’ve featured many Verner Panton lights – yet bizarrely, we’ve somehow missed the most famous of all – the Verner Panton Panthella lamp.

Designed for Louis Poulsen back in 1970, the Panthella is classic space age design, with a look all the more stylish because of its simplicity. That ‘glowing’ spherical shade is made of high pressure moulded opal acrylic, with the supporting stand in high pressure moulded polycarbonate structure built around a steel stem.

Take your pick from the floor or table version, selling for £450 or £345 respectively.

Find out more at the Design Shop UK website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Dwell’s 70s-style low walnut coffee tables

Walnut

I have a table just like this, dating back to the early 70s – but these Dwell low walnut coffee tables are actually modern designs.

Also reminiscent of the Merrow Associates designs of the late 60s/early 70s, the tables feature a walnut veneer for the surface, as well as a stainless steel frame for support.

And you get two of them, one standing at 30 x 80 x 80cm, the other at 23 x 70 x 70cm. And they sell as a pair for £245.

Find out more at the Dwell website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Lomography launches limited edition Diana Glow camera

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Not just a Lomo Diana camera, this is a limited edition – the Diana Glow.

So what’s new? Well, the image and name might give it away. Yes, this is a glow in the dark version, which will certainly turn heads in darkened bars and clubs. As will that original 1960s design and those slightly ‘out of focus’ images that the camera produces.

Other additions for the limited edition pack include the Diana+ flash, a ‘More True Tales & Short Stories’ Diana Vignettes hardcover book, colour gel filters, 12 and 16-shot format frames, a shutter lock, neck strap and a lens cap. You can pick one up for £80.

Find out more at the Lomography website