Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Yellow Submarine bathtime radio

Yellow_submarine_1 OK, this isn’t a replica of The Beatles’ cartoon sub, but this Yellow Submarine bathtime radio should liven up bath nights a little more than any kind of rubber duck – even the James Brown one.

Essentially it’s a musical bath toy, floating in your bath, but also hiding an FM radio and waterproof speakers. The radio features auto-scan to find your favourite stations easily, along with a power switch, volume control and a hidden antenna. And runs off 2x AA batteries.

Available now, you can pick one up for £14.95. Oh yes, it’s also available in black – but there isn’t a song called Black Submarine, so we conveniently overlooked that fact.

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Categories / Design and Interiors

Sarah Cihat Rehabilitated Dishware

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We’re very keen on recycling – especially if the end product is as attractive as the items in the Sarah Cihat Rehabilitated Dishware range.

All the items in the range are unwanted/vintage ceramics, usually picked up from charity shops or from factory excess. Then new patterns are added and the plates refired. Designs are varied and not all to my taste, but I do love this spaceman design, ideal for your space age home!

Prices from the US-based firm, vary, but all pieces fall between the $34 and $59 price points.

Find out more from the Sarah Cihat website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Wilhelm Wagenfeld MT8 modernist lamp

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After receiving a book on Bauhaus for Christmas, I’m really getting into some of its stylish and functional designs. None more so than the MT8 Lamp, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld.

Dating back to 1924, but still made today to the strict design blueprints of the original, it was ideal for providing both ambient and task light. It features a translucent globe made of clear and opaline glass, sat on a nickel-plated metal base, with plenty of light courtesy of the 75w bulb.

All of today’s lamps are consecutively numbered under the base and bear the Bauhaus logos. Available from Moma in the US and SCP and Aram in the UK, expect to pay around £500.

More on the lamp from the Moma Store

Categories / Design and Interiors

Specter space age armchair

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Another whacky chair for your retro living room – this time something that’s ideal for your space age pad – the Specter armchair.

It screams comfort and is made from a rich and dense micro fibre, along with a solid core foam cushion and chrome plated steel base.

The one downside for me is that I can’t find it available in the UK. But if you’re in the US (or are willing to pay the shipping costs), you can pick it up for around $600 (just over £300).

Find out more at the Loft Style website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Robin Day Polo chair

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We like to feature good design on Retro To Go, and we are big fans of Robin and Lucienne Day. We featured some of her re-issued tea towel designs, and now it’s Robin’s turn again with his classic Polo chair.

The Polo chair designed in 1973 was the first indoor/outdoor polpropylene chair. Described at the time as aesthetically satisfying, ergonomically correct and phenomenally hard wearing. It was re-issued in 2000 in twelve different colours, with limited edition runs of seasonal colours.

However the added bonus of this chair is the price of £49, which puts in within the budget of most people, and makes a nice change from the usual high price you have to pay for designer chairs.

Find out more on the Loft webiste

Categories / Retro Women's Fashion

Carlo Gruber Snow Paradise Boot

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You may have seen the Carlo Gruber ski sweater we featured last month, well here is something for the girls from the same range.

If retro ski wear is your thing, then these Adidas Carlo Gruber Paradise Boots could make you stand out on the piste. Even if you don’t make it to a ski resort these boots will still be just the thing if we get any snow this winter.

This shoe has been reintroduced and reinterpreted from the mid-80s original. It has a nylon upper with faux-fur lining and the distinctive colours of the original. Legacy (white with multi-coloured stripes) or maroon.

They are even in the sale on the Adidas site, so you can get yourself a pair for £46 reduced from £65.

Find out more on the Adidas site