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Starburst wall decor

Starburst wall

Think sunburst/starburst designs and you are probably imagining a clock or a mirror from the mid-modern period. Wallter, the people behind the bubble rack we featured last week, have used this motif to create this Starburst wall decor

Rather than being another wall sticker, it's a wood based 3D creation and it's made ready for painting with the colour of your choice. It comes in two sizes with two prices: either just over 60cm in diameter for $142 or, for a dramatic statement and a higher cost, approximately 112cm for $300. 

Find out more online

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Novem round mirror

Novem mirror

It's a very simple idea but a very easy way to introduce some sixties-style decoration into your home: the Novem mirror is made of several circular mirrors fixed to a square metal frame. The image above shows two of the large model, which each use 16 individual mirrors. There is also a smaller version available which uses nine mirrors in the same grid-like arrangement. 

The mirror costs £165. 

Buy it from the Funky Lifestyles website

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Ken Eardley Ceramics

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Ken Eardley has created a collection of ceramics with distinctively retro patterns, with designs reminiscent of Scandinavian folk art and Orla Kiely’s designs.

Eardley’s background is in textile but has moved into ceramics, which on the basis of his current collection, he certainly has a talent for. The range includes mugs (priced £19 for the small version, £24 for the large), bowls (£24 for a sugar bowl up to £68 for a salad bowl), plates (£24 for a side plate, £35 for a dinner plate, £84 for a serving platter), jugs and vases (both from £24). All of the pieces are hand-made using glazed earthenware.

You can view and buy the whole collection online at Yellowhouse Art.

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Nick Munro Mirrors

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Part of the range made exclusively for John Lewis, Nick Munro has created two mirrors that would work well with retro décor.

Pictured here is the Vanish Mirror which is so named because the concentric rectangles pattern gives the illusion of a distant vanishing point. To me, it also suggests 1960s interiors. The other design, Bubbles, is just as retro looking, featuring multiple cut-out circles of varying sizes, to create an eye-catching design, although probably not a suitable mirror to look in for applying make-up.

Both designs cost £195 from John Lewis.

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I Love London Routemaster cushion

I love London routemaster

With all the nostalgic spirit that's prevalent home wares at the moment, it was surely only a matter of time before the beloved and much missed Routemaster bus made its way onto a cushion. The bus is appliquéd onto the front, along with the motto 'I Love London'. To keep it even more fashionable, the 'O' of 'Love' is filled with a union jack design. 

Cushions are also available with the slogan plus the motif of either a taxi or grenadier guards. All are made from the heavy duty looking wool with blanket stitched edges. It's certainly not the cheapest way to remember a trip to the capital though: for the £94.95 price tag you may prefer to stock up on postcards and 'I heart London' t-shirts.

Buy it from Pedlars  

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Albert Chair by Melanie Porter

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The recent spate of union jack products has left me rather bored of the red, white and blue pattern, but the Albert Chair by Melanie Porter is a different matter.

The knitwear designer has taken a vintage chair and reupholstered it with a handknitted cable union jack. The result is a great statement piece of furniture. The Albert Chair costs £2,500.

Contact Melanie Porter via her website for full details.