Categories / Design and Interiors

Peter Raacke 1960s Otto chair returns

Ottochair

We often refer to designs as ahead of their time but the Otto chair by Peter Raacke really was – and remains a classic piece of design and construction.

The Otto first hit the stores in 1968, turning a few heads with its cardboard construction. After all, why would prefer cardboard to plastic in the late 60s? Fast forward on to 2007 and the Otto can now be seen as a sharp piece of green design, constructed from completely recycled materials. All you have to do is finish it to your taste with a spot of paint or varnish and this sturdy chair will keep you seated for years to come.

It’s been reissued by German design retailer Pulpo – and at 69 Euros (£48), this is about as cheap as design classics come.

Find out more at the Pulpo website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Marks & Spencer New Country Spot table lamp

Newcountry
A fairly cheap way to brighten up a dull corner of a room is this Marks & Spencer New Country Spot table lamp.

We like the dark wood stand and its unusual shape, as well as that shade, which has a very cool and indeed retro circular design in fabric.

The lamps stands at 55cm high and is currently available from the Marks & Spencer oline site for £39.50 – and they have free delivery as it’s over the £30 mark.

Find out more at the Marks & Spencer website

Categories / Bags

Dakota Steve McQueen-style travel bag

Holden_bag
Looking to match up your TAG Heuer Monaco watch for that full-on Steve McQueen look? You need to pick up this Dakota travel bag.

It’s is one of a range of similar travel bags in different sizes, including one female-friendly bag. The Dakota is made from cotton and antique leather, features those classic F1 logos and should have plenty of capacity for your essentials.

Available online, you can pick one up for £110.

Find out more at the Holden Vintage website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Robot iPod jumper

Robot_ipod
You may recall us featuring the Vintage Robot scarves earlier in the week. Well, if that design appealed, you might want to match up your MP3 player with this Robot iPod jumper.

Yes, that’s a sweater for your iPod, made exclusively for Mr and Mrs House by Laura Baker from 50 per cent wool and 50 per cent acrylic.

Two colours to choose from – black/red and pink/grey, both selling for £9.50.

Find out more at the Mr and Mrs House website

Categories / Cars and Bikes

Volkswagen Camper Van set to return as VW Bulli

Vw_bulli

The classic Volkswagen Camper Van is set to return – but not quite the same as you remember it.

The new vehicle will be called the Bulli and is intended as a cleaner and safer modern-day take on the Camper Van, with retro looks and a more simplistic interior to keep costs down. Bizarrely, the person pushing the project along is The Who’s Pete Townshend, a big fan of the original – and indeed still housing an original in his garage. Seems he’s been bending the ear of VW execs – and they’re listening.

The picture above is an artist’s impression of the new vehicle. Whether we see it will depend on the money men – unless they can sell at least 100,000 examples of the Bulli worldwide every year, the vehicle will stay on the drawing board.

Volkswagen website

Via Auto Express

Categories / Cars and Bikes, Travel

Adria Action retro-styled caravan

Action

For most people, the caravan is just about the complete opposite of cool. But things are changing – you can easily hire an Airstream caravan up and down the country and now you can buy this rather stylish Adria Action caravan.

The Adria Actio is similar to those small and pokey caravans that used to be regularly dragged along our major roads (and now reside rusting in overgrown gardens). For examples, check out Carry On Camping. But the Actio is miles away from that, packing your modern conveniences into a small and lightweight space that can be pulled by just about any car.

And once inside, you have lighting a boiler, heating, TV aerial, a kitchen with hob, sink and fridge,a bathroom with shower and toilet and a choice of one or two bedroom areas. Prices start at around £8,500.

Find out more at the Adria website