Categories / Gadgets and Tech, Toys and Games

Commodore 64 emulator heads to iPhone

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Have fond memories of the golden age of gameplay? Or simply want to know why your older brother bangs on about games not being as good as they used to be? Either way, you need the Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone.

Yes, you can turn the clock back 25+ years by picking up this iPhone app, which turns the touchscreen into an old school console, throwing in five games to start you off – Dragon’s Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander, Arctic Shipwreck and Jack Attack. Once you've exhausted those, more games will follow for a modest cash outlay.

Indeed, the actual app doesn't break the bank – available now for just £2.99.

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Categories / Design and Interiors

eBay watch: Louis Weisdorf 1960s Konkylie pendant light

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It's not unique, but you might have to do some digging to find a light as quirky as this Louis Weisdorf Konkylie pendant light.

Designed in 1965 by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa, this Scandinavian piece oozes space age style, using its gold, orange and yellow fins to throw out cool light effects, whilst staying interesting even when the light is switched to 'off'.

According to the seller, it has a couple of light scratches, but nothing beyond that in terms of wear. Even so, the £520 'Buy It Now' price is a little rich – perhaps one to keep an eye on in case that price drops.

Find out more at the eBay website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Pietro Chiesa 1930s Luminator floor lamp for Fontana Arte

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If a design still looks futuristic over 70 years after its first appearance, it is probably safe to say that it's unlikely to age much in the coming years. That's what you get with the Pietro Chiesa Luminator floor lamp.

This modernist gem dates back to 1933, yet still looks like nothing else on the market, a nickel-plated brass structure that throws out indirect light from the top – a modern(ist) take on the burning torch if you like.

You can control the light with a dimmer, but you can't do much about the price of this 190cm light – a hefty £1,430 for the Fontana Arte reissue.

Find out more at the Panik Design website

Categories / Art and Photography

Have A Nice Day poster by Takashi Furuya

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We've featured the work of Royston Cooper in the past, a British illustrator best-known his travel posters and his classic Keep Britain Tidy poster. This Have A Nice Day poster isn't by him, but it's incredibly similar to his work.

It's actually by Japanese illustrator Takashi Furuya, whi has taken inspiration from the classic British/London red bus and the past to produce this eye-catching piece of artwork.

The V&A is stocking it as part of its new range, sized at 50 x 70cm, it sells for a bargain £15.

Find out more at the V&A website

Categories / Kids, Music

Beatles Yellow Submarine t-shirts for kids

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Everywhere you turn right now, you'll see something from the Beatles – from the Beatles Rock Band game to the Beatles In Mono CD box set (and the mass of Beatles-related shows on film and TV). Children haven't been forgotten either – with Green Eyed Monster introducing a range of fully licensed Yellow Submarine t-shirts for kids.

They're very eye-catching too, with the organic jerseys coming with Beatles Pop!, Pulse! and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds designs, along with (of course) the submarine itself.

Long and shirt-sleeved tops available, with prices around the £17 mark. Check out another of the designs over the page.

Find out more at the Green Eyed Monster website

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Categories / Design and Interiors

Pierre Paulin Ursuline desk for Ligne Roset

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We've already featured one stylish desk by the late Pierre Paulin at Ligne Roset, but now the Tanis is joined by something equally cool – the Pierre Paulin Ursuline desk for Ligne Roset.

It's one of the last designs Paulin created before his death earlier this year, although it is based on a mid-century classic – the 1950s CM193 desk for Thonet. For your money, you get a cross-shaped frame, curved side panels, room for your correspondence and as a concession to modern-day living, room for a laptop too.

Prices vary depending on your finish, but expect to pay around £1,441.

Find out more at the Ligne Roset website