Categories / Men's Fashion

YMC cropped duffel coat

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The sun might have only just come out, but the winter clothing is already trickling into the shop – and top of my list for a winter coat is this YMC cropped duffel coat.

Cropped – which obviously means shorter than a standard duffel. It also has a detachable hood, , fixed shoulder cape, two ‘hand warmer’ pockets, button cuffs and contrasting camel lining.

Available in black, this retails for £339.99.

Find out more at the Oi Polloi website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Hannah Turner ceramic birds

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We haven’t done any ceramics for a while, so how about these ceramic birds, the work of Bristol-based designer Hannah Turner.

Mixing bold colours, 50s patterns and quirky design, they’re guaranteed to catch a visitor’s eye. And they’re collectable too – so possibly a shrewd investment for the future.

A number of designs available, with sizes varying between 5cm and 10cm. Prices vary too – between £25 and £30 each.

Find out more at the Frank website

Categories / Design and Interiors

1930s Homes badge set

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People Will Always Need Plates
is one one of our favourite design companies – and we can heartily recommend the company’s plates and mugs. But if that’s a bit rich for your wallet, you could invest in something a little more affordable – like this 1930s Homes badge set.

The button badge range is new in, featuring this colourful selection of 1930s homes or if you want something a little more modern, some views of Trellick Tower or London traffic.

Prices vary depending on the set you choose, but all are between £3 and £4.50 per set.

Find out more at the People Will Always Need Plates website

Categories / Travel

Retro Retreat: Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms house

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Forget a Vegas getaway, if you want a real rat pack retreat, you can check into Frank Sinatra’s Palm Springs home.

Sinatra commissioned Twin Palms in 1947, living there for 10 years. It was built by architect E. Stewart Williams, setting a marker for modern living at the time. In fact, it was even featured in a film – The Damned Don’t Cry in 1950.

And you too can spend time in the house, restored to its mid-century glory with every period fitting and decoration you can imagine. But it isn’t cheap – the house sleeps eight, with a minimum stay of three nights. That will set you back $7,800 (£473pp). But you do get a concierge thrown in. And you can hire it for weddings.

Take a tour of the house at the Twin Palms website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Old school cardboard boombox for your iPod

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We’ve featured Suck UK’s ever-interesting designs in the past – and they’ve come up trumps again with this cardboard boombox for an iPod.

Yes, that’s cardboard – but don’t worry, the speakers are real and this flatpack player does actually play your music. Just stick in your iPod and enjoy our tunes in full 80s glory. It’s powered by 2x AA batteries and can withstand the odd shower – although I wouldn’t leave it in the rain too long.

No price as yet, it’s just for preview so far, but that should be available in the coming weeks.

Find out more at the Suck UK website

Categories / Art and Photography

Shag’s Parade Of The Mysterious Shrine print set

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Everyone’s favourite mid-century artist Shag has a new print set available – and the proceeds go to charity.

The Parade Of The Mysterious Shrine is a six-print serigraph set, which features Shag’s take on a classic Shriner parade and is published by the Southern California Shrine El Bekal. 

The set comes in a unique Shrine-themed box and is limited to 300 copies, each with a certificate of authenticity. Al proceeds will benefit the Shriner Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.

Which might make you feel better about the debit to your credit card of $750 (around £375).

Find out more at the Shagmart website