The post-war era of the 1940’s had a unique design. In this time, much of the family life centered around the kitchen. Because of this, many homeowners nowadays looking to have that vintage look in their home often do much of this redesigning in their kitchen. Vintage kitchen accessories are the key ingredient for a great vintage looking kitchen.
Many of these accessories are made from stainless steel so they last quite a while. Because of the popularity of bright colors and patterns in the post-war era of the 1940’s, many homeowners nowadays find themselves being able to put in a lot of their own creative input. Many accessories such and linens, coasters, serving trays, figuring, salt and pepper shakers, and clocks came in a variety of colors and designs which allowed the 1940s housewife to have a kitchen of her very own. Likewise, homeowners looking to get that post-war look can personalize their own kitchen with accessories that they prefer.
Many vintage stores such as antique stores sell vintage kitchen accessories at affordable prices. Many of the items that can be found at these stores include potholders, tablecloths, dish towels, and curtains. There are also a variety of pots and pans and actual kitchen utensils that can complete the vintage look of the kitchen. With these types of accessories, those decorating their homes in a vintage design will have a kitchen that looks authentic, but is, in fact, authentic.
Another great thing about the 1940s post-war era is that Coca Cola insignia was highly popular as it is nowadays. Those who enjoy collecting Coca Cola insignia will quickly find that they can have a wonderful vintage looking kitchen with the same Coca Cola logos they love. Many of these things can be found in antique stores as well as Coca Cola collector item specialty shops. Coca Cola insignia produced in the 1940s often included hand towels, clocks, serving plates, and more! Those unable to find authentic vintage Coca Cola gear are in luck as much of the Coca Cola insignia make today resembles that of the 1940s post-war era Coca Cola insignia. There are also many reproductions made that homeowners can buy, usually at lower prices.