Categories / Architecture, Design and Interiors, Food and Drink

50s-inspired Skylon Resturant at London’s Royal Festival Hall

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When I hear the name Royal Festival Hall, I instantly think of the Festival of Britain. So it’s only fitting that its new Skylon Resturant is inspired by the building’s origins.

The Skylon has been designed by Conran and Partners, with a colour scheme and fittings that pay tribute to the 1950s, without actually taking it back to that era. So expect some mid-century-inspired furnishings, big chandeliers, an olive, bronze and gold colour scheme plus walnut and limestone floors.

As for the food? Well, we can’t comment as we haven’t eaten there, but looking at the online menu, it’s certainly not ration book cooking.

Find out more at the Skylon restaurant website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Jens Risom mid-century furniture exhibition in London

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The Rocket Gallery in London is home to the first-ever UK exhibition of mid-century furniture by Danish-born designer Jens Risom.

The designs on display date from between 1941 and 1971, all imported specifically for the exhibition and all being offered for sale when the show ends. And there are some real classics to choose from, with Risom responsible for much of Knoll’s early output before setting up his own company, producing a range of pieces that are sought-after by collectors and housed in museums around the world.

The piece pictured above is the Knoll 652w armchair, a design that dates back to 1941 and a chair that was produced before 1951. If you want it, you can buy it for £850. See the website for a more designs and prices.

Find out more at the Rocket Gallery website

Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas reissued 83-C tracktop

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Gone are the days of hunting round vintage shops for old school tracksuit tops, the big brands are doing the leg work for you and reissuing the pick of the archives. And that includes this Adidas 83-C tracktop.

This vintage ‘trackie’ is an exact copy from the Adidas archives, featuring green and lime panels, an Adidas logo on the chest and the 83-C branding.

Available online now, you can pick it up for £69.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Gais Faltima 10 – LP to CD with a push of a button

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There’s a number ways of converting LPs to a digital format these days, but nearly everyone requires a computer, some software and a challenging time with an instruction book. Not the Faltima 010 from Gais.

It launches in Japan in late October, offering everything you might need from a small stereo system, with CD and LP playback, plus AM/FM radio. But it has a few special tricks, notably, thwe ability to copy your music from LP to CD with a single press of a button. Or you can convert it to MP3 just as easily if you want the tracks for your portable player.

The one drawback is having to turn over the record I presume. No news on price or if this is coming to the UK – we’ll keep you posted.

Find out more at the Gais website (translated)

Categories / Design and Interiors

Marks & Spencer 70s-style Veneto glass dining table

Glass_table Struggling to afford an original Tulip dining table? You could get yourself down to Marks & Spencer for this Veneto glass dining table.

Chrome and glass is the order of the day here – the steel frame is finished in chrome, with a grey-tinted toughened safety  glass top more than capable of a few knocks.

This Italian-made table has a total size of 72.5cm (height) x 120cm (diameter) and is currently on offer, priced at £239, down from its usual £299 price point for a limited time.

Find out more at the Marks & Spencer website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Conran Shop reissues Rubiks-like Vision storage system

Vision For all its faults, the one thing you were guaranteed in the 1980s was colour. And it doesn’t get much more colourful than the Vision storage system.

Originally designed in 1985 by Pierre Mazairac and Karel Boonzaaijer for Dutch brand Pastoe, it’s a design that was undoubtedly influenced by the Rubik’s Cube. The Vision is made up of nine lacquered MDF cabinets, each with an internal shelf, with doors that close using a pneumatic system.

And you can buy it again, courtesy of the Conran Shop, which has an exclusive on the reissue. But you’ll have to do some saving first – it is priced at £9,350.

Find out more at the Conran Shop website