This floral bedspread, designed by Bluezoo has more than a touch of 60s flower power about it.
It's covered with a colourful flower design, reminiscent of Mary Quant's famous logo. To complete the retro feel, the reverse side is decorated with polka dots. Perfect for a kid's room, or even for a pattern-loving parent.
Who needs a chandelier when you can pick up this cascading chrome light fitting on eBay for a song.
The seller doesn't give much away, simply that he/she picked it up from an antique shop 10 years back. It is apparently 'original' though and almost certainly from the 1970s, with five lights at varying lengths off the same circuit.
It 'works' and still has all five bulbs with it. For a 70s-style home, it will look stunning – and right now it's at £9.99. Find out more at the eBay website
Jonas Bohlin designed the Concrete Chair in 1980 and its name derives from the fact that it was originally made from concrete.
As a concrete seat might be too severe for even the most austere of homes, it is now available in the most inviting options of natural ash or black stained ash.
Icon is probably talking up a little too much, but there's denying that the wooden chip fork is very much a part of our heritage, especially when it comes to a day at the seaside. If you love it more than most, you might like to celebrate it with the Chip Fork Chair by Tim Styles.
Yes, it's a chair shaped like a two-pronged chip fork, with designer Tim Styles aiming to create a chair that makes people smile. If it doesn't do that, it'll get them talking and possibly questioning your sanity. Each chair is made to order and made of birch ply, with the finished item waxed to protect your investment.
Want one? It costs a bit more than your average fish supper. £395 to be precise.
An iconic design and still a practical piece of kit 50 years after it was designed – the Dieter Rams-designed 1960s Braun SK6 audio system, which is on eBay right now.
Rams designed this back in 1960, a mix of white metal, wood and plexiglass, not to mention style and modernist inspiration. This would sit effortlessly in most houses. Functionality? It plays 33, 45 and 78rpm records, as well as offering up radio reception (LW, MW and FM). There's the option of a separate speaker for stereo, but you'll have to buy that separately.
The unit is in 'excellent' condition, thanks to a restoration by the current owner. But you'll have to check those electrics, just to be safe. The bid price is £399 right now, or there's a 'buy it now' of £560.
If you like your art deco mixed with a touch of modern, you might be the ideal customer for this five-bedroomed 1930s art deco property in Bexleyheath, Kent.
Designed by an unnamed Indian architect in the 1930s, the house has undergone extensive modernisation in the last couple of years, although it has been kind to the original design. Expect porcelain flooring, oak doors, high quality bathroom fittings, LED lighting and a very modern kitchen, but with the shape very much respected and neat touches like vintage radiators installed, it’s still an art deco home at its heart.