Categories / Design and Interiors

Verner Panton Amoebe Highback chair

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We featured the original Verner Panton Amoebe chair some time back, but we haven’t mentioned this slightly more bizarre variation – the Verner Panton Amoebe Highback chair from 1970.

While the original sells itself as a rather stylish space age lounger, the Highback is designed for people who want a bit more privacy – offering a flexible backrest that curves over the head of the sitter for ‘shelter’ and ‘seclusion’, especially if you have an open plan or loft apartment.

Take your pick from a never-ending selection of colours, with the chair retailing for just over £1,200.

Find out more at the Design Shop UK website

Categories / Toys and Games

Sega Mega Drive returns – as a handheld device

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Remember the Sega Mega Drive? Once upon a time (and not that long ago in truth) it was state-of-the-art gaming. But time and technology moves on – allowing the new Mega Drive to fit into your hand.

The Sega Mega Drive handheld from Blaze is certainly a lot of gaming for not a lot of cash, coming pre-loaded with 20 games, specifically Sonic & Knuckles, Shinobi, Alex Kidd (and the enchanted castle), Alien Storm, Altered Beast, Arrow Flash, Columns III, Crack Down, Decap Attack, Dr.Robotnik, E Swat, Ecco, Ecco Jr, Flicky, Gain Ground, Golden Axe, Jewel Master, Kidd Chameleon, Sonic Spinball and Shadow Dancer.

Oh yes – and there’s also built-in speakers and screen and a TV-out, should wish to go for some big screen game playing. You can pick it up online for £29.99.

Find out more at the Sega Retro website

Categories / Bags

Gilli Superman tote bag

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Want to shout about your shopping prowess? You can do it with this Superman tote bag.

Produced by Gilli, the bag is made of denim, with a velcro closure, an internal zip pocket for your valuables, dual straps and of course, that distinctive/classic Superman logo in a glossy red and yellow.

You can pick it up at Yoox, priced at £41.

Find out more at the Yoox website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Reproduction Artichoke light – at a fraction of the price

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Let’s be honest, design classics don’t often come cheap, with the original Poul Henningsen-designed Artichoke light fitting from Louis Poulsen costing anything up to £18,000. If that sounds a bit hefty, maybe this reproduction Artichoke light will fit your budget.

It’s almost identical to the 1958 classic, using overlapping, machine-cut aluminium ‘leaves’ for crisp, glare-free light from 360 degrees.

Sized at 130cm (h) and with a diameter of 60cm, you can choose from a silver, red or black finish, all retailing for £295.

Find out more at the Iconic Lights website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Habitat’s Photographic floor lamps

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We love a bargain, especially when they’re as stylish as these Photographic floor lamps from Habitat.

Designed by Claire Norcross, the lamps are based on classic ‘photo shoot’ lighting you would find at a pro photographer’s studio. Except these are designed for domestic use, with a rubberised exterior finish and shiny interior to boost the light upwards from the floor.

But best of all, both the black and white version are currently in the sale, retailing for £119.20 each from a previous £149 price tag.

Find out more at the Habitat website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Extra-loud Classic Alarm Clock

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Struggle to get out of bed in the morning? Even when Chris Moyles comes on? You need the Extra-loud Classic Alarm Clock.

Aside from the obvious benefit of never having to hear a breakfast DJ again, the clock has an extra-loud ring from its bells, which you can switch off (or switch to snooze) by hitting the face. It’s also got that classic/retro look, with hour/minute hands along with a sweeping second hand.

If you want one, it retails for $35 (around £18).

Find out more at the Brando website