
Another retro style radio to add to growing list but this is one of my favourite designs in a long time with its cool lime green colour combined with the stylish grill styled centre. Grab it from V&A at only £30.

I Can’t thing on many uses of the classic Atari joystick shape that have looked as good as this Atari Joy candle holder. The fact that is white makes it even more interesting and adds a certain modern feel to it. Just make sure the kids don’t get confused when it alight. Oh and it will burn a hole in your wallet (sorry for the cheesiness) with the price tag of £50. [via Kotaku]

At first I thought this was just a vacuum figure but it is in a fact a mini working USB retro vacuum for people who sit at all the desk all day and want to clear those crumbs. The retro styling is just a added bonus.. a very cute and cool USB device. [via Geeklogie]

You see a lot of retro wallpaper these days that simply use old style patterns. Some can be cool but none if you really want a retro style wallpaper without going completely vintage then I recommend you take take a look at the small yet stunning range offered by Nama Rococo. They actually come as sheets so you can have just one single piece or fill an entire wall. They have some bold designs with strong colours but they all look superb and will give you that modern retro feel you might be searching for.
[via Apartment Therapy]


Take a tour back in time and look at some of Europe’s worst interiors from the mid 70s. However I can not help but feel that some of this so called retro ugliness is what is coming back into fashion.


Everyone would love to live in a house based on their favourite cartoon such as the Flinstones house.. but it in all honesty that is a bit extreme. However thanks to Crooked House kids can live the dream of having their own house which looks like it has just be teleported straight out of a cartoon. There are various houses to choose from including some great themes, my favourite being the Castle theme.
[via Cuteable]

Eric Harshbarger has created these stunning LEGO sculptures which fit into any fun loving persons house perfectly. The LEGO desk is built out of approximately 35,000 LEGO bricks and weighs roughly 120 pounds. If you think the desk is impressive in my opinion it does not compare to the LEGO grandfather clock. Eric is a true LEGO master.


LEGO is not just a toy these days as people have some amazing uses for such a simple toy brick. the LEGO salt and pepper shaker may not be an amazing device but it sure is a clever use of the plastic LEGO brick by designer Joel Hesselgren. The instructions below show exactly how to position the brick depending on when if you want salt, pepper or both. Yet another addition to your retro style home.
[via Geekologie]


Every child gets fascinated with bright lights and this Jellio Lite Table is the perfect table to amuse your inner child. It is simply a 18″ cubed table with 100 large acrylic pegs which light up. If the colour pattern just does not seem right then you can move the pegs in any pattern you like. Beware however for 2 reasons… firstly staring at the lights for too long might may do funny things to your brain and secondly it costs a whopping $600. Apart from that I have a feeling all you retro lovers will be looking to snap this up.
[via Gizmodo]
