Categories / Men's Fashion

Cutler and Gross M0692 retro-styled sunglasses

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If you’re after a Ray-Ban look, but want something a cut above the rest of sun seekers, you might want to check out the stylish M0692 sunglasses from Cutler and Gross.

Just two examples above, but take it from us, you can chose from a variety of frame colours and indeed lens colours, with the frames made from a hand-polished transparent acetate and the lenses being of optical quality.

All are sold with hard cases and are handmade in England. They’re priced at around £180 a pair.

Find out more at the Oi Polloi website

Categories / Bags, Women's Fashion

New Bauhaus and Beat bag collection coming soon at Cheet London

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Hopping on the resurgence of retro influence in designer fashion this year, boutique accessory shop Cheet London bring us their Bauhaus & Beat range.

Hitting the shops in the Autumn, this preview shows us a glimpse of their heavily vintage inspired bags. The orange and black clutch bag is my favourite, though the retro designs are pretty well carried throughout the range. Click on the image for a proper look.

These bags won’t be available until later this year, and prices will range from £79 to £230 in stores across the UK and at the online boutique.

Categories / Food and Drink

Crayola thermos flask at Urban Outfitters House

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As playground nostalgia goes, there’s no brand more synonymous with childhood than Crayola. Everyone knew the joys of a new box and the pains of using up your black on the outlines.

Urban Outfitters have brought back the classic design in an altogether more practical form with this Crayola Thermos Flask. Just in time for the festival season, the flask is available in four bright colours and at 23cm tall is pretty sizeable.

Practical and stylish for only £8 each, which might just be cheap enough to indulge in a full set.

Find out more from the Urban Outfitters website

Categories / Architecture, Travel

Art deco Midland Hotel in Morecambe re-opens – just don’t try to book a room

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This weekend sees the grand re-opening of one of the most impressive art deco buildings in Britain – the Midland Hotel in Morecambe.

Back in the 1930s, when Morecambe was one of our thriving seaside resorts, it was the place to be seen – the likes of Coco Chanel, Mrs Simpson and Noel Coward were some of well-heeled visitors seen in the lobby. But times changed and the hotel declined in tandem with the resort – leaving a derelict ruin on the front for many years.

That was until Urban Splash got its hands on it. The hotel was resurrected, with the facade and key architectural features given an overhaul, while the interior was developed to the kind of standard you would expect from a high-end hotel, with a cocktail bar, upmarket eaterie and penthouse suites thrown in for good measure.

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Categories / Design and Interiors, Homeware

Hans Wegner ‘Y’ Wishbone Chair

WegnerychairDanish design Hans Wegner only died in 2007, leaving behind a legacy of decades of design and dozens of chairs. Continuing to be one of his most popular designs is the Wishbone Chair which he designed for Carl Hanson & Son back in 1959.

Also known as the Y-chair (on account of the distinctive Y shape in the back rest), it is available in a choice of natural beech or black lacquer. It is probably best used as a dining chair, although its understated design mean it can be used pretty much anywhere.

It is available to buy from Modern Classics Direct for £249 which includes free delivery in the UK.

Categories / Food and Drink, Homeware

Alessi Gnam Bread Bin

Al_gnam_white_detailWe’ve featured a couple of bread bins in the past, but where those examples were more 1950s or shabby chic in their style, the Alessi Gnam Bread Bin has clearly been influenced by the space-age design favoured in the 1960s.

Designed by Stefano Giovannoni and Elisa Gargan, it is available in black, blue, or perhaps the most obvious retro choices, white or orange. Unlike traditional bread bins, its size and shape make it best suited to storing rustic oval or continental style loaves.

It costs just under £34 and can be ordered from the Beth Stevens website.