Tuesday, May 13 2003 | |||
You won't need any hanging weights, embarrassing exercises or agonising pumps to get this nine-inch wonder. |
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Design addicts will relish the plethora of excellent product design on show at the Commonwealth Galleries for Spectrum. 11am-9pm. Kensington High St, W8. Free. | |||
Cie Montalvo-Hervieu's Babelle Heureuse offers an awing mix of hip-hop, contortionism, en pointe ballet and animations at the Barbican. 7:45pm. Silk St, EC2. £5-26. 020 7638 8891. | |||
Just when we thought flat plasma screens were here to stay, Brionvega's reproduction of Richard Sapper's iconic telly reminds us of the beauty of the classic box. Although designed back in 1964, the sleek Jetsonian lines make this portable telly look awfully tempting. Silver grey now seems so passé, as these beauties are available in Sun Orange, Snow White or Night Black - and they're not just pretty, they're fitted with the latest technology, too. Your mates will be more than a wee bit jealous. Impress the ladies and invite them home to play with your Snow White nine-inch monster. Just don't tell them that it weighs 7.5kg, works with a remote and has an 8-page teletext memory. Algol
by Brionvega MF |
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Four day auction preview at artandphotographs of snaps from legends like David Bailey and Bob Carlos Clarke. Collection of Photographs. 11am-6pm. 13 Mason's Yard, Duke St, SW1. Free. | |||
LaCroix, Mugler and the likes have each chosen their fave dress for the inaugurating show of Zandra Rhodes' Fashion and Textile Museum, now finally open to the public. 11am-6pm. 83 Bermondsey St, SE1. £6. | |||
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