Retro Design: Breathing new life into classic designs from the 1960s to 1980s
The charm of retro design lasts forever, and classic works from the 1960s to the 1980s continue to return to our living spaces with modern looks. These reinterpretations retain the craftsmanship of the past while adding a unique aesthetic to contemporary interiors. Today we will introduce three classic items that perfectly represent this nostalgic trend: Flowerpot lamps, Japanese Showa-style wall clocks, and Tivoli Audio Bluetooth speakers.

Flowerpot Lamp: A Werner Panton Classic
Verner Panton, a famous designer in the 1960s, left an indelible mark with his bold and innovative design style. Flowerpot lamp, as one of his representative works, is famous for its round shape and bold color scheme.

The improved version of this classic work, Flowerpot VP4, retains the design spirit of the original work, with its smooth round shape and vivid color matching, bringing a unique visual effect to modern home spaces. Flowerpot VP4 is not only a lighting device, but also a work of art with a sense of history and elegance.

Showa-style wall clock: a tribute to Japan’s Showa era
Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata (くらまたしろう) was an important design figure in the 20th century, and his works are still widely loved today.

This Showa-style wall clock presents Shiro Kuramata's unique aesthetics with its simple design style and obvious red second hand. The red second hand creates a strong contrast on the soft dial, adding a touch of movement and interest to the piece. This wall clock pays homage to Japan's Showa era and is an intriguing addition to any modern home.

Tivoli Audio Bluetooth Speaker: Retro Style Meets Modern Technology
For audio enthusiasts, Tivoli Audio's replica of the classic Bluetooth speaker perfectly combines retro broadcast audio design with modern technology.



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