


Heres our clip from the recent Sew Magazine coverage – September Issue. I’ve said it before its a fantastic magazine and urge you to buy or subscribe to it if you are interested in sewing, crafting, fashion and design!



Heres our clip from the recent Sew Magazine coverage – September Issue. I’ve said it before its a fantastic magazine and urge you to buy or subscribe to it if you are interested in sewing, crafting, fashion and design!

New addition to Extinct design is a magazine section!
I’m really thrilled to stock Milkcow (everything 1940s-50s) and Glimpse (stockings, fun and frolics) magazines.
Beautifully put together, interesting fabulous read with eye popping features!
Find out more in the Vintage Magazine section.


So thrilled to have our glorious Guest Designer – Plum Pretty Sugar and their stunning range of kimonos feature in the Christmas Edition of our favourite Sewers & Crafters magazine – Sew.
Its a fabulous read – really great items to make yourself and helpful hints as well as featuring only the best design led, handmade, crafted and eco-conscious products.





I love Vérité Vintage. Some seriously cool vintage finds from the friendliest of folk.
I simply love the selection, sparklery 70s tops, pretty orange camis and an effing necklace! What more do you want?
I recently won this pretty silver locket from Vérité Vintage’s facebook page! Make sure you add her to your friends/fan pages for updates and latest looks!

So incrediably thrilled to be included in Issue 4 Vintage Life Magazine its a fabulously produced vintage fashion, hair, lifestyle fest!
The super glam Vintage Life Magazine full of nostalgia and all things vintage and retro.
Features Editor Lisa Evans:
“Vintage Life Magazine is a magazine aimed at revisiting and rekindling the wonderful years gone by – bringing those memories alive again! From style and fashion, hair and make-up to house and home, toys and collectables to music and film, everything great about the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s through to the 70s – all in one great magazine!”
Take a sneek peek at the current issue


This kind of “hands on” art truly excites me – I mean how freaking cool is that?
Painting without the paint! Hurrah for no clean up!
Keeping his identity hidden the Invader is known mainly for his street art of mosaic tiled characters from the classic arcade game – Space Invaders.
Invading cities all over the world installing the mosaics on those places frequented by many people and more obscure locations. Other sites include the Hollywood sign and Jacques Chirac’s lapel… Check out his invasions here.
As a logical next step to his work he uses Rubik’s Cubes to build up striking images, coming fully equipped with the pixel like colourful squares to make up the desired image. Thus Rubikscubism was born. He says in one interview – “The Rubik’s Cube is a fascinating object being very simple and very complex at the same time. The cube has over 43 billion different color combinations.”
Growing up a bona fide kid of the eighties it was hard to miss the new graphic world that surrounded me. My sister in her polka dot t-shirt that made up a picture of Madonna, my bedroom a blur now of dots and dashes, bright red wardrobes stand blocking old Victoria Plum wallpaper… People swishing passed me noisily in the mis-matching shell “suits” -angrily playing with their Rubik Cubes (or just trying to peal the stickers off)
I applaud the use of Rubiks cubes in this way, loving the idea of re-using something so recognisable to us as one form to be re-invented in another.
If you’re itching to buy one (or perhaps a big box full?) check out the lovely Toyday for all your retro and traditional toy needs!
If you wanna get with the Rubikscubism vibe check out this ahead of its time 60s Dance-Floor Rubik Cube Top!
