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Zanotta Dora 70s-style armchair

Dora

It could be straight off the set of Space 1999, but the Zanotta Dora armchair is actually a 2005 design, the work of Ludovica and Roberto Palomba.

Designed for use around a table or as a standalone seat in its own right, the Dora consists of a polyethylene frame, with optional floral decorations or if you prefer, with a glossy lacquered finish. And as it’s essentially plastic, you can use as the coolest outdoor chair on the block.

Prices start at £317.13.

Find out more at the Nest website

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Barbara Hulanicki wallpaper range for Graham & Brown

Viva

You may recall Biba founder Barbara Hulanicki doing a wallpaper range for Habitat back in 2006. Well, she’s at it again, this time producing a wallpaper range for Graham & Brown.

And it’s very much inspired by the designs from the Biba store at its 70s height, those interlocking images (like the Viva above) available in light shades or a much more imposing black and silver. if that’s a bit much, a Diva range tones things down in both colouring and pattern.

Available now, the designs sell for £30 per roll.

Find out more at the Graham & Brown website

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Luceplan Sky – space age outdoor light

Sky

External/outdoor lights tend to be pretty grim affairs – check your local B&Q if you want evidence. That’s certainly not the case with the Luceplan Sky light.

Designed by Alfredo Häberli and available in three colours (white, chestnut or plain aluminium), it offers 70s space age style for our outdoor space. Weatherproofing is via the aluminium casing, matched with a transparent polycarbonate diffuser and fluorescent bulb (included) for energy-saving light.

You can also use it indoors as either a ceiling or wall light. Whatever you choose, the price is the same – £260.

Find out more at the Made In Design website

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Dwell Ripple rocking chair offers Panton looks on a budget

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A classic designer look for a fraction of the price – that’s what you get with the Dwell Ripple rocking chair.

Based almost entirely on the classic Verner Panton Relaxer (which was introduced back in 1974), the Dwell version loses the wooden arms and opts for a faux leather finish all over in black or white, with metal rockers on the rear.

A reissued Panton Relaxer will cost you the best part of £900 – but the Dwell Ripple  is on the market for just £99.

Find out more at the Dwell website

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Cor Unum 1960s Diablo mugs

Diablo

Dutch ceramic factory Cor Unum has been around since 1953, but the Diablo mug actually dates from the 1960s.

It’s part of a series of designs that were reissued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the company – and now being sold at the V&A as part of its Cold War Modern exhibition. A unique earthenware design in black, red or orange, you can probably entertain yourself by watching your friends spill their coffee all over their front when using it. Or more practically, you could use it as a small vase.

Coffee or flowers, it’s a very stylish item – and one can be yours for £30.

Find out more at the V&A website

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Dick Van Hoff modernist Work Lamp

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The most stylish table light I’ve seen in a very long time – the Dick Van Hoff modernist Work Lamp.

Despite those 1930s-influenced looks this is a fairly modern design from Dick van Hoff for Makkum in 2007. Construction-wise, it has a glazed ceramic base and shade (in varying colours), an oak stem and that vintage-style switch, which shows how much those little details matter.

There are two sizes available, with the larger one (at least) available at Liberty, selling for £365.

Find out more at the Dick Van Hoff website