Categories / Cars and Bikes

Pashley Guv’nor – 1930s-style racing bike

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Another day, another retro bike. But with petrol prices rising rapidly, I suspect we’ll all be going for two wheels soon. And if the budget stretches to it, the Pashley Guv’nor should be worth a look.

It’s a real eye-catcher. Based on the company’s Path Racer model from the 1930s, it offers classic looks, as well as a hand-built Reynolds 531 diamond frame (in 20.5, 22.5 and 24.5-inch sizes), with relaxed style forks, Brooks B17 Titanium saddle, drop North Road handlebars with leather grips, a single speed rear wheel, 28-inch gold lined black alloy rims and light tyres front and back.

All of which will cost from £795. But keep some money back – a range of suitably retro accessories for the bike is to follow.

Find out more at the Pashley website

Thanks to Outa Spaceman for flagging this up.

Categories / Cars and Bikes

ABICI retro bicycle – the fuss-free bike

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ABICI
wanted to produce a bicycle that was hight on style and quality, but low on clutter and branding. The bike above is the end result.

It’s a handmade cycle (in Italy), made from ionised aluminium for lightness and durability, with a paint job in anti-rust paint. Other selling points include easy wheel removal in the event of a puncture, a back wheel braking system, integral lock, front and rear lights, bone effect handles and bell. Not to mention those stylish retro looks.

Choose from moss green or sky colours, as well as male and female models, with the price around £750.

Find out more at the Pedlars website

Categories / Cars and Bikes, Kids

Wagon Company’s 50s-style Hot Rod car for your kids

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Looking for a quick way to cool for your kids? Look no further than the Wagon Company’s Hot Rod car.

Take your pick from a boy or girl-friendly powder-coated paint job, with the retro car featuring decorative dials in front of the steering wheel, adjustable pedals, larger than average body and large steel wheels with rubber tyres.

The only thing we don’t know is the price – you’ll have to drop the company a line.

Find out more at the Wagon Company website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Kay & Stemmer’s Edith and Agnes mid-century-inspired shelving units

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You might recall Kay & Stemmer from the very stylish Flow sideboard, which was launched back in 2006. Well, now the company is back – with these mid-century-inspired Edith and Agnes shelving units.

Take your pick from the Edith with three shelves or the Agnes, slightly taller with five shelves. Aside from the height, both are similar – made from solid oak with walnut veneered shelves and curved edges that give the units a distinctive look.

Made in the UK and available from Heals, prices start at £395.

Find out more at the Heals website

Categories / Bags

Lomo retro Slingshot bags

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We have featured several Lomo cameras in the past, but now there’s also a range of accessories on the market – including these Lomo Slingshot bags.

Effectively, they are upmarket tote bags, complete with retro video game font and a choice of colour and design. Made for both men and women, the bags are constructed from a soft synthetic leather that’s water resistant, with top access and a hanging interior pocket for – you guessed it – your Lomo camera.

Available online, they sell for $25, which is around £13.

Find out more at the We Jetset website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech, Music

Linn 1970s-designed Sondek turntable

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Designed in 1972, the stylish Linn Sondek turntable sadly isn’t available for a 1970s price.

Over the 30+ years since it launch, the Sondek has been steadily updated technically, but still keeps those vintage looks. The current model has a patented, low-noise, single-point bearing (which eliminates unnecessary noise), a perfectly balanced belt-driven platter and solid wood plinth – which it’s claimed provides the most faithful reproduction of your vinyl on the market.

Take your pick from various finishes, with a price around the £1,500 mark.

Find out more at the Linn website