Categories / Design and Interiors

Marilyn Neuhart Dolls – mid-century icons remade

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Are you ready for a story? Well, here goes. Ray Eames picked up one of the original Marilyn Neuhart Dolls and fell in love with it. Shen then asked Marilyn Neuhart to make one for Alexander Girard, who was equally smitten. In fact, he was so taken by the dolls, he asked Marilyn to make 100 for the 1961 opening of his Textile & Objects store, becoming an icon of the store and era. Now, you can have one made for your home.

Yes, almost 50 years on, House Industries has asked Marilyn to create four new designs in the same style as the originals – and she has duly obliged. So take your pick from the characters above, all handmade in the US using the same Mexican cotton from the same family-owned mill that was used for the originals.

Something of a future collectable and quite simply, just a nice thing to own. Depending on your choice of doll, prices start at $75.

Find out more at the House Industries website

Categories / Bags

Adidas classic Airliner bag

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There's something timeless about Adidas accessories, especially something like the Adidas classic Airliner bag.

It's a typical 60s-style flight bag, with minimal detail, nothing more than the classic logo and some trimming, coupled with some orginal colourways and of course, a large storage area, side pocket and shoulder strap.

You can pick it up in four colour versions, priced at £30.

Find out more at the Adidas Store website

Categories / Art and Photography

Jim Flora mid-60s limited edition prints

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We love the quirky illustrations of Jim Flora, indeed we've featured the art reissues of his album sleeves in the past. But now there's a batch of original mid-60s art available once more, which you can pick up in limited numbers from the official Jim Flora site.

Take your pick from what's there, but we particularly like The Big Bank Robbery, a stunning bit of period artwork that's both eyecatching and fun, guaranteed to liven up even the dullest of rooms.

The print is available as part of a limited run of just 30, each one an archival-quality, 13 x 19-inch fine art print that's individually authenticated and numbered by the Flora family. You can order one online for $180.

Find out more at the Jim Flora website

Categories / Men's Fashion

Clarks 60th Anniversary desert boot collection now available

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We heard about these some months back, but as some crucial details (not least, price) weren't available, we decided to keep our powder dry. But as the Clarks 60th Anniversary desert boot collection has just hit the shelves, it seems like the perfect time to put that right.

Essentially it's a boot for (almost) every decade, the 1950s through to the modern era, the latter covered by a classic desert boot, no doubt to represent the rather faceless era we live in. Before that, we have some more bold designs that include a rather cool Harris tweed boot for the 50s, a Liberty print for the swinging sixties and a union jack design for the Britpop-inspired 90s.

All have a crepe sole and come in a presentation box with a keyring-sized mini version of your chosen shoe. In limited numbers, they sell for around £89, which sounds fairly reasonable. Check out some larger images of the boots over the page.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

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Categories / Design and Interiors

Revolver 60s-style wall light by Frank Schreiner

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It might look like a bold piece of Sputnik-like 1960s design, but the Revolver wall light is actually a fairly modern design.

The work of Frank Schreiner, the Revolver isn't a drain on your electricity bill, instead those eight chrome bulbs around the side are actually non-functioning, but do hep the one central bulb to give off light with some very distinctive shadows on the wall. But if you if you fill the slots with new bulbs, you'll never be short of a replacement when the central one goes.

All sat on a coated steel frame, the Revolver is good for both wall and ceiling and can be yours for £77 online.

Find out more at the Manufactum website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Less and More – Dieter Rams exhibition at the Design Museum

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Regular readers will know we're huge fans of Dieter Rams' work for both Braun and Vitsoe, so we're really looking forward to seeing his forthcoming London retrospective – Less and More – at the Design Museum.

It runs from 18th November 2009 to 14th March 2010 and is the first UK definitive retrospective of Dieter Rams’ career in over 12 years, showcasing landmark designs for both Braun and Vitsoe from the 1950s onward alongside archive film footage, models, sketches and prototypes. Rams' inspiration on modern-day designers isn't forgotten either, with specially commissioned interviews with the likes of Jonathon Ive, Jasper Morrison, Sam Hecht and Naoto Fukasawa. Some tasty merchandising or the odd product reissue as a limited edition running alongside? We certainly hope so. Failing that, a nice poster with a vintage Braun radio will do just fine.

You'll find the Design Museum at Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YD, with admission to the exhibition ranging from £5 to £8.50.

Design Museum website