Grab a couple of rolls of Oh Sweetie wallpaper by Kate Usher Surfaces and your living room could be transformed into your very own sweet shop.
Well, almost. You get the jars, sweets, scales and prices diigtally printed onto the paper, which you'll then be able to hang in your living room, bedroom, games room or indeed any room that needs a retro twist.
The design is printed onto a on a pearl white base paper to order, costing £150 per 10 metre roll. If you want to order, get in touch with the designer via her website and check out the same site for upcoming design shows, where you'll get the chance to see, touch and feel.
If your young child is showing rebellious tendencies, you might as well get the bike to match – the Early Rider Bike.
Yes, this is a motorcycle-style bike for your kids, styled like the bikes seen in Easy Rider – that name is no accident after all. It's also a robust, wooden-framed bike with no pedals, designed to teach your child to ride a bicycle. Just as long as you are on hand in case it goes wrong.
Suitable for two to five-year-olds, you can get one at Pedlars, £110 is the price.
A pop art icon as a piece of wall art, Love by Robert Indiana is now available as a sculpture.
Originally produced between 1964 and 1966 as everything from paintings and posters through to Christmas cards and rings, it was later remade as a 12ft steel sculpture, which you'll find in the Indianapolis Museum of Art. This is a replica of that sculpture.
This tabletop design, approved by the artist, is available in the red above, as well as blue, pink, green and silver, all standing around 7.6cm high and wide. You can get one for £65.
A real gem of a design on eBay right now that's certain to appeal to lovers of the late 50s and early 60s- this shelf unit with Jacqueline Groag-designed panels.
Check out the full listing to see those Warerite (formica) Alexandretta pattern panels close up, I don't think the image above really does them justice. You might well have seen them elsewhere too – they have been widely featured in period design books.
They form part of a unit that stands around 3ft high, with 'excellent original condition' confirmed by the seller. £50 is the starting price, with no bids on the book as yet. Could end up as a real bargain.
You might recall the very cool Modesty Blaise suitcases we featured earlier this year. Well, there's now a matching piece for your portable PC – the Modesty Blaise laptop case by ChiLidog Design.
Like the cases, the laptop bag is inspired by artwork from cult 1960s comic strip Modesty Blaise, the work of Peter O'Donnell, although it was illustrated by Jim Holdaway. I say 'inspired' because the signature actually says 'Romero', which is more than a little confusing. Anyway, the retro-styled artwork is front and back, as well forming the design of the lining.
Choose from two sizes of bag, both made of highly durable neoprene to keep your computer safe. It's priced from £33.48. See over the page for the reverse image.