Categories / Homeware

Twit Twoo Beatles Paperweights

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Sarah Peterson has designed a quirky series of paperweights, named after The Beatles.

The Twit Too Paperweights are glass paperweights, in the shape of an owl with psychedelic stripes running through the centre of the glass. Pictured here is John, the tallest of the set at around 20cm tall. George features grey stripes and measuring 12cm, Paul has black stripes and is 11cm high with Ringo being the smallest, a 9cm owl in shades of pink.

Prices range from £50 for Ringo and Geoge, £60 for Paul (who is in the sale) and  £70 for John from Your Life Your Style.

Categories / Bags, Design and Interiors

London bag by New Leaves Studio

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Another week, another great cotton bag. This time the design comes courtesy of New Leaves Studio and their London bag.

The capital's icons have been reduced to simple geometric form, printed in one bright colour. Everything is there: from the phone box to the BT Tower, cups of tea to Big Ben, making it either a proud statement for residents of the city and a great souvenir for everyone else, including the the team behind the design, Mike Lemanski and Sarah Mather, who are based in Huddersfield. Take a look also at their London print, a colourful Pop look at the city. 

The bag costs £7. 

Buy it online

Categories / Film and TV

Audrey Hepburn season at the BFI Southbank

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One of film's most famous stars, Audrey Hepburn, is being celebrated with her own season at the BFI Southbank, London.

From the 12 Jan until 3 February, they will be showing ten of her films, including Charade, Funny Face, My Fair Lady, Paris When It Sizzles and, of course, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Plenty of style and cinematic inspiration there to see you through the rest of the month. 

Find out more online

 

Categories / Design and Interiors

Dwell introduces the Harry Bertoia-like Wire Chair

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Back in 2007, we featured the Bertoia Diamond armchair, a design classic from 1952 that's still in production via Knoll, retailing for the best part of £1,000. Alternatively, you can go to Dwell and buy the Wire Chair.

Let's be kind and say that the Wire Chair is inspired by the midcentury classic. I'm sure there's a few subtle differences to the designs, but you'll have to look very close to find them.

The Dwell version mixes black lacquered wire with white faux leather for the seating and involves a touch of self-assembly. But it does come at a hugely-reduced price, £149 to be precise. It's available to order now, with stock arriving in February.

Find out more at the Dwell website

Categories / Retro Women's Fashion

Comedy Hour Dress from ModCloth

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Much of the fifties and early sixties fashion fodder of 2010 was dedicated to that ultra-vampy Mad Men aesthetic, with curve-hugging silhouettes and plunging necklines. If you're after something from the era that's a little off the beaten track, try this Comedy Hour Dress from ModCloth.

The use of the shirt collar design is reminiscent of a classic fifties American style, leaning on the use of menswear styles that emerged in the decade. With a full skirt falling to the mid-calf, the short sleeves and sweet polka dot fabric combine to create a dress that's demure and chic – without veering into the dreaded Stepford Wife element.

It's available online from ModCloth now for $99.99.

Find out more from the website

Categories / Cars and Bikes, eBay watch

eBay watch: 1970s Bond Bug three-wheel car

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It's a cult car from the space age end of the 1970s – and a Bond Bug is on eBay right now.

Designed by Tom Karen for Ogle Design (which also designed the Raleigh Chopper), this compact three-wheeler, the car was first seen in 1968 and went into production via Reliant in 1970, aimed at the hip young motorist of the day.

The model here is described as an 850ES, registered in 1974 and packing an 850cc engine, two seats and some upgrade work by the current owner. It's also had a new paint job via the owner before that. Right now it's up for £3,000, which isn't cheap, but it's not exactly a car you'll see everyday. Saying that, we suspect it's a lot of fun to drive.

Find out more at the eBay website