Categories / Men's Fashion, Music, Women's Fashion

Waterloo’s Robert Crumb-designed Creem t-shirt

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Cult artist/illustrator Robert Crumb was paid $50 for the Creem magazine logo. But you can pick up the Waterloo Creem t-shirt for around half that price.

If you didn’t know, Creem was a US music monthly, started in 1969 and credited with inventing the terms ‘punk rock’ and ‘heavy metal’, as well as giving early exposure to a host of legendary artists, bands and movements including The Stooges, MC5, Roxy Music, David Bowie, punk  and US college rock.

Now defunct – but you can show off your musical knowledge by wearing the t-shirt, available in three colourways as well as male/female sizes and available to pre-order now. It sells for $22.45 (around £12), with shipping from 31st March.

Find out more at the Waterloo website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Trainspotters – add some reclaimed vintage fittings to your home

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Don’t worry, we’re not going to start listing train numbers – the Trainspotters we are referring to offer reclaimed vintage lighting, furniture and oddments for use around your house.

That could be anything from old factory lights, movie lights and station clocks through to sign lettering, seating and tables – with the heritage thrown in for free. It’s worth browsing the stock online, you might find something like these art deco opaline pendant lights. Reclaimed from the Peter Jones department store in London, they have been tidied up and equipped with new bayonet bulbholders, so they’re ready to go.

Just two in stock, you can add one to your home for £125 plus vat. That might sound expensive – but when will you see another one similar?

Find out more at the Trainspotters website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Onkyo launches the retro-styled CBX-300 tabletop audio system

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It’s got the modern functionality, but the Onkyo CBX-300 tabletop audio system also has the retro looks.

Beneath that plastic and faux wood exterior is just about everything you would expect from a tabletop system – CD player (with the ability to play MP3 and WMA CDs), an iPod slot to access all your portable tracks and a tuner and timer if you want to wake up to your favourite radio station – or indeed favourite tune.

Sound quality is boosted by Active Bass Control and its 8cm OMF diaphragm speakers with Aero Acoustic Drive are said to offer a powerful and natural sound. If all that sounds like your thing, you can buy one now for £229.

Find out more at the Onkyo website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Knoll’s 1950s Betoia Bird high-back chair

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In the market for a quirky bit of seating? The reissued Betoia Bird high-back chair from Knoll could fit the bill.

It’s part of Harry Bertoia’s artistic 1952 seating collection (we featured the armchair some time back) – all of which are sculpted from bent metal rods, then upholstered in fabrics designed to sit well with the period look. And if you really want to kick back, you can even pick up a matching ottoman too.

Obviously design classics don’t come cheap and this one is no exception. Prices start at £1,798 for the chair, with the ottoman starting at £576.

Find out more at the TwentyTwentyOne website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Retro Pendulum Wall Clock

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A nice twist on an old idea – the Retro Pendulum Wall Clock.

Even if this was just a face, the domed glass face, brushed aluminium and retro-styled hands and numbers would do enough to catch the eye. But add to the design that swinging pendulum and you really have something a little out of the ordinary.

Sized at 19cm (diameter) and available in various colours, it’s well priced at just £12.

Find out more at the Wallace Sacks website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Sam Hughes 70s-style pendant light shades

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Textile designer Sam Hughes has been using her vintage fabric collection to create lampshades and lighting for a couple of years now, producing items like these 70s-style pendant light shades.

Take your pick from the two sizes and several designs above – or if you want something a little more complete, you can buy wood and chrome lamps using the shades.

Prices obviously vary depending on your choice, starting at £22 for the shades through to between £37 and £39 for the completed lamps.

Find out more at the Sam Hughes website