Categories / Gadgets and Tech

LG takes TV back to the 1960s with the Serie 1 television

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When it comes to cutting edge TV, no-one is doing more to push things along than Korean giant LG – which makes the arrival of the 1960s-inspired Serie 1 television all the more puzzling. Not that we're complaining.

A nice alternative to the Brionvega Doney, Algol or Alpha (or indeed, converting your existing set with something like the 50s-style M21 console), the Serie 1 uses not-quite-2010 CRT technology and a 4:3 aspect ratio for something that's both retro and usable in the modern era. Although that 14-inch screen might test your eyes. On the plus side, a digital tuner will at least give you all the channels (even in old school black and white with a touch of a button) and composite video connectivity means you can hook up a last-generation games console. Nice chrome legs and screen dials too.

Want one? well, right now that will mean a trip to Korea, where the LG Serie 1 sells for around £134 (approximately $216). No news of a UK launch, but if we kick up enough of a fuss, who knows? See another image over the page.

LG website (in Korean)

Via Technabob

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Categories / Men's Fashion

Uniqlo introduces the Stripe Rib retro-styled bomber jacket

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Fred Perry has reissued a number of bomber jacket styles of late, but few that are easy on the wallet. That's not the case with this Stripe Rib bomber jacket, newly added to the Uniqlo range.

Uniqlo isn't exactly big on the details, but we can see a classic bomber jacket look and shape, with three colour options to choose from, along with contrast striped cuff and collar, zip pockets and a zip front. We haven't been able to see it in the flesh' as yet, so you might want to check the quality of the cloth in person, but we would guess it's a decent cotton finish.

If you want to take a chance on that, you can buy it online, priced at £39.99. Otherwise, head to your nearest store.

Find out more at the Uniqlo website

Via Modculture

Categories / Design and Interiors

Fritz Hansen 1950s PK31 easy chair by Poul Kjaerholm

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A design classic from over 50 years ago – yet the Fritz Hansen PK31 easy chair will still fit effortlessly into a modern home if you have the cash to spare.

Designed by Poul Kjaerholm back in 1958, this was experiment in finding the ideal form, although I suspect you'll be more interested in those eye-catching sharp lines, matt chromed spring steel base and soft seating that's covered in leather. Stylish and comfortable – not always the case with classic design.

Sadly, it doesn't come cheap – prices start at around £7,600.

Find out more at the Nest website

Categories / Design and Interiors

1970s-style Chrome sofa and armchair at Argos

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It might not be the first place you'd think of looking, but Argos does have the odd retro gem lurking if you're on a budget, including the 1970s-style Chrome sofa and armchair.

Very much in that late 60s/1970s area, the kind of are companies like Merrow Associates and Pieff operated in so successfully. This isn't quite so high end, but it does offer the look for not a lot of cash – a chrome frame with black (or white) leatherette covering those foam cushions.

The two-seater sofa sells for £199.99, while the armchair (pictured over the page) is £129.99. There's also a footstool for the chair, that sells for £79.99.

Find out more at the Argos website

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Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas Consortium Rod Laver x UNDFTD trainers

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The Rod Laver has been a regular for a Consortium makeover in the last 12 months, the last batch as recently as last September – but that's not stopped a further reissue early in 2010 – Adidas Consortium Rod Laver x UNDFTD trainers to be specific.

It's still the 1977 tennis shoe classic, only this time, the limited edition has a navy suede upper, sand leather detailing, 2 Pairs of contrast UNDFTD branded laces, along with Trefoil and Undefeated branding.

£79 will secure you a pair.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

Categories / Art and Photography, Design and Interiors

Andy Warhol x Alien Workshop skateboard decks

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Alien Workshop has teamed up with the Andy Warhol Foundation to produce these superb Andy Warhol x Alien Workshop skateboard decks.

The decks feature Warhol works from Warhol’s Death and Disaster Series and five decks featuring iconic Pop works, each design also featuring professional 'boarders sponsored by Alien Workshop as well as an image of Warhol himself and the Warhol signature.

Each board is sold in a custom-printed board box with packaging inspired by Warhol’s box sculptures from the 1960s, with sales kicking off in spring 2010 – prices to be confirmed.

Find out more at the Alien Workshop website

Via High Snobiety