Categories / Art and Photography, Music

Art Kane: Visionary Portraits 1958 – 68

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January sees the start of an exhibition of work from one of rock’s finest photographers under the name Art Kane: Visionary Portraits 1958 – 68 at the Snap Galleries in Birmingham.

Kicking off his photographic career with a portrait of 57 of the worlds most famous Jazz musicians for Esquire in 1958, Kane went on to snap just about anyone worth capturing for the next two decades in his own individual style –  The Rolling Stones (pictured here), Bob Dylan, The Who, Cream, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Frank Zappa – they’re all here.

Alongside the iconic images (Sonny and Cher underwater – the inspiration for that Nirvana sleeve 25 years later for example), there are new photographs too – including unpublished Art Kane studio portraits of Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey from the mid-sixties. And if the images catch your eye, limited edition copies will be available, each fully authenticated by Jonathan Kane on behalf of the Art Kane estate.

Art Kane : Visionary Portraits 1958 – 68 runs from 12th January to 12th March 2008. For further details or directions to the gallery, check the website.

Find out more at the Snap Galleries website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Ligne Roset offers miniaturised versions of design classic – Mini Togo and Baby Togo

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We have covered Ligne Roset’s Togo seating in the past – most recently, when DFS offered a budget take on this 70s classic. Well, now there some new versions available from Ligne Roset – the Mini Togo and Baby Togo.

Yes, the original all-foam sofa is now available for babies and small children. The Mini Togo is aimed at children aged five to 12, while the smaller Baby Togo is for children aged two to four.

Apart from the size, it’s everything that the original is, even in the same colour choices. Though obviously the prices are reduced – with the Baby version selling for £292 and the Mini Togo available for £422.

Find out more at the Ligne Roset website

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

Paul Frank Anarchy t-shirt

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You can always rely on Paul Frank for a quirky t-shirt – and our favourite right now is this Paul Frank Anarchy t-shirt.

Alternatively titled Julius and Nancy, it’s a walk down the Kings Road in ’76, with Julius playing Sid and Nancy playing Nancy in front of a distressed Union Jack and collage-style text, not to mention that all-important anarchy symbol.

You can pick one up online, priced at £25.

Find out more at the Pussy Home Boutique website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Recordable CDs – shaped like floppy disks

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Have we seen the end of the floppy disc? Not quite – they’re still around as floppy disks CDRs.

Not exactly value for money, with each ‘disk’ holding just 200MB (in comparison to a standard CDR that holds around 700MB for the price of a few pence), but let’s be honest, for novelty value, it might be worth that extra expense.

Sold with four coloured floppy disk labels, each floppy disks CDR sells for $14 (£7) or $32 (£16) for four – and that price includes postage.

Find out more at the Design Boom website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Homeware

Kenwood’s retro K Mix stand mixer

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Kenwood
describes the K Mix as a ‘future classic’. We would argue that its retro styling make it a thing of the past.

No bad thing either – this curved edges, aluminium and polished steel, not to mention the bright colours are guaranteed to grab the attention of anyone entering your kitchen. And it’s a functional item too, especially if you like to do a bit of baking, with that stainless steel bowl, non-stick dough hook, 16-wire whisk, beater and splash guard. There’s also a choice of speeds, including an extra-slow speed for folding.

Available in a choice of three colours, it retails for around £350.

Find out more at the Style Cookshop website

Categories / Kids

Boden’s desert boots for kids

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The desert boot is a classic fashion item – and is still one of those fashion items always associated with mods. You can still pick up an authentic pair for yourself from the Clarks Originals range – and now you can pick up a pair for your kids with the Boden desert boots.

Very similar to the Clarks boots, but with everything scaled down for small feet. The one downside is the light tan colour – most kids will trash them in a matter of days for general wear, so might be as well to keep them for ‘best’. Or summer.

Available in a range of sizes, they retail for £35.

Find out more at the Boden website