Categories / Design and Interiors, Toys and Games

Tetris Tiles for your kitchen and bathroom

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I don’t think I’ve ever used the words ‘DIY’ and ‘fun’ in the same sentence, but I’ll make an exception with the Tetris Tiles.

Saying that, it might not be much fun if you’re up against a deadline for finishing that kitchen or bathroom. Take your pick from two options, the gamer’s version, where you have to connect all the different shapes into one complete wall of tiles or the cheat’s version, with the design already made on a mosaic-style sheet.

The tiles are custom-made in the UK using Italian ceramics and in a never-ending choice of colours. No price listed as yet though – apparently, that’s based on your order and colour choice so drop them a line for a quote.

Find out more at the Tetris Tiles website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Alpha Coffee Table

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Our love of antique printers’ blocks is obviously shared by the designer of the Alpha Coffee Table.

Carved from a single piece of wood, the table top has raised letters and numbers painted in different colours to look like those vintage blocks. The wood used is sustainable plantation-grown shesham wood, so you can buy it with a clear conscious too.

It is available exclusively from Crate and Barrel priced $899 (approximately £500).

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Lisa Johansson-Pape 1940s aluminium light shades

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A timeless design dating back to the 1940s – the Lisa Johansson-Pape aluminium light shades.

Dating back to 1947, you can take your pick from both of the shapes above, as well as a range of colours ranging from fairly neutral silver and brass through to bold reds and blues. But there are some common factors – the stylish organic form and the perforation design on the shades – which add an interesting pattern to the light thrown out by the shade.

All are priced at 345 Euros online.

Find out more at the Finnish Design Shop website

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Bitossi 1950s Blu Rimini ceramics at SCP

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If you’re looking for some cool collectables for your home, these Bitossi Blu Rimini ceramics could be a good place to start.

Originally created by Aldo Londi in the early 50s, the collection of designs is vast, but all have one thing in common – that slightly irregular (and certainly unique) shape, as well as the bold blue ceramic glaze.

The collection has now been reissued, with SCP showing off the collection in an exhibition and selling online. Take your pick from the likes of cats, dogs, lions and fish through to plates, bowls and vases. Prices start at around £17.99, all coming with the Bitossi stamp, a certificate of authenticity and an individual box.

Find out more at the SCP website

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Vico Magistretti 1970s Maralunga sofa

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Not just a looker, the Vico Magistretti Maralunga sofa has the comfort to match.

Originally introduced back in 1973 and now reissued by Cassina, the Maralunga is available as a standard or large sofa, as well as an armchair. All share the same design features, with a steel frame supporting super-plush seat cottons made of polyurethane foam and polyester padding. And if you fancy slouching while your partner wants to read, you can, thanks to its independent convertible headrests.

Prices vary dependent on size and finish, but start around the £1,200 mark.

Find out more at the Nest website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Barbapapa table lamp

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A dose of 70s nostalgia for your living room – the Barbapapa table lamp.

Yes, whether you remember the books or cartoons, the lamps will add a retro twist to your living room as well as being a significant talking point for visitors. Each one stands around 45cm high, with the polyethylene body producing a glow that’s ideal if you want to create some ‘mood lighting’.

Take your pick from various colours, all selling for around £95.

Find out more at the Made In Design website