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Choc Wall Clock

B3500001Whilst they probably won’t replace George Nelson in our affections as our favourite clock designer, Nextime are still producing a number of designs worthy of our attention. The latest to catch our eye is the Choc Wall Clock.

It is a simple design with clear numbers on a warm toned wood clock face. Retailer Tick Tock Clocks claim it would look good in any modern room, but we’d add that it would look better in any retro room!

The Choc Wall Clock costs just under £60 from Tick Tock Clocks.

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Spirografica’s exclusive Lucienne Day handmade cushion collection

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Lucienne Day designs are all the rage right now, with Spirografica pulling off quite a coup with an exclusive range of Lucienne Day handmade cushions, selected in conjunction with the designer herself.

Lucienne herself has selected the designs which she feels are the most appropriate for revival, including iconic designs such as Calyx, Spectators and Flotilla. The front of each cushion is digitally printed onto linen/cotton and each colourway is then carefully matched to the original fabric.

The cushions are handmade and filled with an 18” feather filled cushion pad. They retail for £70 each, but should prove a good investment.

Find out more at the Spirografica website

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Eero Aarnio Pony Chair

Aarnioponyb"A chair is a chair, is a chair, is a chair … but a seat does not necessarily have to be a chair. It can be anything as long it is ergonomically correct. A seat could even be a small and soft Pony on which you can ‘ride’ or sit sideways."

So said the designer Eero Aarnio and low and behold he designed the Pony Chair in 1970. Whilst this chair obviously will appeal to children with its oversized cartoon-like form, it is actually large enough for adult use, if you so desired.

Vertigo Interiors are selling the Pony Chair for under £200 so it might not be an authorised version (USA based sites like Nova68 are selling them for over $2000), but it looks pretty much the same and if you are buying for a child, they probably won’t mind.

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Inke Heiland Vintage Wallpaper Wildlife wall graphics

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The perfect way to brighten up a dull wall is to invest in these Inke Heiland Vintage Wallpaper Wildlife wall graphics.

Created from 60s and 70s wallpaper, these animal silhouettes comes in kit form, complete with paste and a brush. All you have to do is decide where you want them. There’s a good range of creatures to choose from, including giraffes, monkeys, lions, elephants and birds, but if you see one you like, you’ll have to be quick – each wallpaper is limited, so each animal is effectively a limited edition.

Especially great for kids’ rooms, you can pick them up online from Supernice, prices vary depending on your choice of creature.

Find out more at the Supernice website

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“Hello There” Chair

HellothereThe “Hello There” Chair may have the sauciness of Lesley Phillips or British seaside postcards, but it is in fact a Dutch product.

Designed by Jeremy Harvey in 1979, it was reissued by Artifort in 2001, although it still seems surprisingly hard to find in the UK. Our Showhome currently has one yellow ‘Hello There’ for sale priced £290, but for a greater selection, you may have to look overseas.

Unicahome is selling them in sets of four in a choice of red, black, grey, white or metallic aluminium. They cost $1539 for the set, around £770 although the shipping will obviously bump that price up.

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Titanic Lamp

Ct_titanic_largeIf you lost a loved one on the Titanic (rather unlikely but you never know) then you probably won’t find this in the best taste, but otherwise the Titanic Lamp by Charles Trevelyan might be a mildly amusing addition to your home.

It is shaped like a classic lamp but has been sliced through diagonally to give the impression of it sinking below the table as if hit by an iceberg! The stark bright white also conjures up images of deadly ice. Despite its unusual shape, it has been designed to still function as a side light.

It costs £259 from Hidden Art Shop.