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1 week ago

Designers Say These "Thrift Store MVPs" Will Never Be Outdated

Vintage home decor is trending, with a focus on timeless pieces that add character and depth to spaces.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

My Aunt Taught Me About Collecting This Antique Gem - Now, I See It Everywhere

Glass fairy lamps are becoming a popular vintage trend, offering versatile decor options and a candle-powered light source.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

Designers Say These "Thrift Store MVPs" Will Never Be Outdated

Vintage home decor is trending, with a focus on timeless pieces that add character and depth to spaces.
Dining
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

15 Granny Chic Looks We Love For The Kitchen - Tasting Table

Granny-core dining embraces nostalgic decor, creating cozy kitchen spaces with vintage elements and personal touches.
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

10 Retro Appliances We Rarely See In Kitchens Today - Tasting Table

Iceboxes were large lined, insulated wooden cupboards built to store ice, food, and drinks. The ice would usually be placed on the upper shelf, with the food and drinks below, and the cool air from the melting ice would help to keep everything nice and chilled.
Everyday cooking
Fashion & style
fromElite Traveler
3 days ago

The Underrated Status Clue? It's Sitting by Your Sink

Aesop's hand wash has become a symbol of aesthetic literacy, influencing home decor and luxury branding beyond traditional markers of wealth.
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fromApartment Therapy
3 days ago

This '70s "Man Cave" Was Covered in Wormwood Paneling - Look at It Now

Wormwood paneling in a basement was transformed through extensive repair and painting efforts, improving its aesthetic and functionality.
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fromRemodelista
5 days ago
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Kitchen of the Week: Hardware Store Finds and Thoughtful Storage for a Professional Chef - Remodelista

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Kitchen of the Week: Hardware Store Finds and Thoughtful Storage for a Professional Chef - Remodelista

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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

This Is What Grocery Shopping Looked Like In The '80s - Tasting Table

Grocery shopping in the 1980s was a vibrant mix of nostalgia and innovation, featuring unique snacks and the rise of supercenters.
Online marketing
fromArchitectural Digest
3 weeks ago

Everything You Need To Know About Vintage Shopping and Selling Online

Ten vintage furniture experts share best practices for sellers and insider strategies for buyers navigating online vintage marketplaces successfully.
Digital life
fromBon Appetit
4 weeks ago

I'm So Sick of Screens I Got an Old Fashioned Kitchen Timer

A mechanical kitchen timer offers a screen-free alternative to digital devices, providing a simple, tactile way to manage cooking time without technology.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The One Storage Container Change That Helps Keep Food Safer - Tasting Table

Shallow food storage containers are superior for kitchen use because they cool faster, fit better in storage spaces, and reduce condensation and food safety risks.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

I inherited a storage unit from a family friend. It was full of vintage clothes, which I now sell online.

Scottlynn Krause and her mother launched CS80 Vintage after inheriting thousands of pristine 1980s sportswear items from a family friend's defunct sporting goods store, converting a disposal problem into a successful online business.
#upcycling
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Don't Toss Old Pan Lids - Give Them A Second Life As Stylish Kitchen Hooks - Tasting Table

Unused pan lids can be upcycled into decorative wall hooks by attaching them to wood boards, providing functional storage for light kitchen items.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Don't Toss Old Pan Lids - Give Them A Second Life As Stylish Kitchen Hooks - Tasting Table

Unused pan lids can be upcycled into decorative wall hooks by attaching them to wood boards, providing functional storage for light kitchen items.
Fashion & style
fromApartment Therapy
3 weeks ago

Designers Are Quietly Quitting These 4 Vintage Trends

Interior designers caution against overused vintage trends like grandmillennial style and generic secondhand pieces that lack intentionality and feel overly themed or predictable.
#kitchen-organization
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Charming Vintage Thrift Store Item Keeps Towels Off Kitchen Floors - Tasting Table

Vintage pastry cutters can be upcycled into decorative and functional kitchen towel hooks by affixing them to walls or cabinets.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

If You Grew Up With Boomers, You Remember This Special Kitchen Drawer - Tasting Table

Baby Boomers accumulate takeout condiments and napkins due to Depression-era parenting emphasizing resource conservation and waste avoidance.
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fromApartment Therapy
4 weeks ago

Designers Say This Vintage Piece Is the "Jewelry" Every Room Is Missing

Vintage lighting, particularly sconces and torchères from the 1930s-1950s, is a major 2026 home decor trend that transforms spaces with unique character and visual interest.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

RIP To These Cooking And Baking Products That Vanished From Store Shelves - Tasting Table

Popular cooking and baking ingredients are being discontinued without official announcements, leaving consumers searching for alternatives or mourning the loss of beloved products.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

8 After-School Snacks Kids Always Ate In The '60s - Tasting Table

The 1960s introduced iconic snacks and beverages including Starburst, Doritos, Pop-Tarts, and Fluffernutter sandwiches that became beloved childhood favorites and household names.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

Before Food Processors, This Hand-Crank Kitchen Gadget Broke Down Everything - Tasting Table

Manual nut grinders, invented by Carl Sundstrand in 1935, provided a consistent alternative to hand chopping before food processors became affordable household appliances.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I Tried the 3-Step Method That Makes Vintage Lamps Look Fancy (Not Thrifted!)

First, you probably have to rewire the lamp. Unless the seller already did it for you, it's best to rewire any vintage finds so you know they've been safely updated. The process isn't that hard, but you will need to buy the supplies and spend the time to do it correctly.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

8 household items that were status symbols in a working-class home in the 1990s that would cost less than a single grocery run today - Silicon Canals

Consumer goods that signified status and achievement in 1990s working-class communities now cost a fraction of their original price, reflecting dramatic shifts in purchasing power and consumer culture.
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1 month ago

The Unexpected Way To Reuse Vintage Tea Tins In The Kitchen - Tasting Table

If you open your kitchen cabinets and want to run away screaming from the tumbling and entropic heap of half-used packages - and you're starting to consider dropping a whole paycheck at The Container Store to finally fix your life (for real this time) - Wait! Let us share with you a far cheaper and more whimsical solution: vintage tea tins.
Food & drink
Gadgets
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Old-School Kitchen Feature You'll Never See In Modern Homes Again - Tasting Table

Wall-mounted rotary phones, once common in mid-20th-century American kitchens, are obsolete and unlikely to return due to modern mobile and texting habits.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The 1970s Kitchen Appliance That Was A Luxury For Ice-Cold Drinks - Tasting Table

Electric ice crushers popularized crushed-ice cocktails in 1970s homes, elevating entertaining and enabling restaurant-quality drinks and presentation.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Boomer-Beloved Tupperware Design That Was More Genius Than It Received Credit For - Tasting Table

With the boomer generation being born between 1946 and 1964, and Tupperware's popularity peaking around the 1950s and 1960s, it's no wonder that this generation grew up loving the innovative food storage. Tupperware's Servalier line got its start around the late 1960s and flourished into the 1980s, a prime time for growing boomers to invest in what are now considered collector's items. These vintage favorites are still well-loved by boomers and other generations to this day.
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Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Boomer Kitchen Keepsake That's Quietly Disappearing - Tasting Table

Paper recipe cards and church cookbooks are disappearing from modern kitchens due to minimalism trends, digital recipe access, and the shift from physical to online culinary media.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

7 Vintage Kitchen Design Trends Boomers Remember Fondly - Tasting Table

Mid-century boomer kitchens evolved toward practical, functional designs with bold patterns—like patterned linoleum and black-and-white checkered floors—that continue to influence modern trends.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

5 Unexpected Thrift Store Finds That Organize Your Kitchen In Style - Tasting Table

When it comes to adding character to your home while staying on budget, there's nothing better than scouring the shelves of a thrift store to find cool treasures. Savvy thrifters and collectors already know the right time to visit their favorite second-hand shop if they wish to score the most sought-after kitchenware, but you won't need any fancy brand names if you are simply looking for storage solutions that add charm.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Atomic-Age Mixer That Defined 1950s Kitchens Is Worth A Fortune Today - Tasting Table

This gorgeous gadget had a design that many say mimics the streamlined sleekness and quality build of a classic '50s Cadillac - some models even boast fins at the rear. Made from enameled metal (early versions were cast iron, later ones were pot metal) and available in a range of colors, including chrome, pink, yellow, turquoise, white, blue, and avocado green, they were heavy and powerful.
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fromBored Panda
2 months ago

80 Vintage Ads That Show Which Values Changed And Which Stayed The Same Over Time

We might be exposed to more ads and commercials today than ever before in human history, but the idea of advertising itself is certainly not a new concept. According to Instapage, the first signs of advertisements actually appeared in ancient Egyptian steel carvings from 2000 BC. Meanwhile, the first printed ad was published in 1472, when William Caxton decided to advertise a book by posting flyers on church doors in England.
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Public health
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Kitchen Floor Material No One Questioned In The 1950s, But Should Have - Tasting Table

Many mid-20th-century homes contain asbestos floor tiles that remain hazardous when disturbed and require testing or professional removal.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

'I Swear The Food Tasted Better' - Why McDonald's Fans Miss The Old-School Foam Containers - Tasting Table

Polystyrene clamshells preserved warmth and prevented leaking, but changes in fats and frying methods largely explain perceived differences in McDonald's taste.
Design
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

That Old Ice Bucket Could Be Worth A Small Fortune - Here's What To Look For - Tasting Table

Vintage ice buckets can be valuable depending on brand, material, condition, and hallmarks; check maker’s marks, silver stamps, and crystal’s ringing sound.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Boomer Kitchen Staple That Turned Jell-O Into Table Centerpieces - Tasting Table

Gelatin molds transformed simple Jell-O into elaborate savory or sweet centerpieces popular in 1950s-60s American households.
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1 month ago

The '80s Cabinet Trend Boomers Remember That Hid The Handles To Look Futuristic - Tasting Table

Melamine cabinets with hidden handles offer a sleek, minimalist, and affordable kitchen option reminiscent of 1980s space-age design and now see renewed interest with updates.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

My 1990s Kitchen Looks Vintage Now - and I Didn't Change the Layout

However, my husband and I did realize that the layout actually seemed intuitive for the space. It made the most of a rowhouse-sized space, and there was no need to make significant changes to the footprint of the cabinetry or the appliances. What I wanted was a space that felt fresh and clean but still vintage-inspired and more fitting for the house. Here's how I did it.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

17 Vintage Objects That Only People Born Before 1979 Can Identify Just From A Photo

A photo quiz asks participants to identify popular items from over 40 years ago, favoring those born before the 1980s while educating younger viewers.
E-Commerce
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I Never Go to the Thrift Store Without Looking at This Underrated Section

Thrift-store "paper bins" offer affordable vintage notecards, greeting cards, and wrapping paper that add unique mid-century charm to gifts.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Vintage Sandwich Pairs Popcorn With An Unexpected Canned Food - Tasting Table

This isn't a traditional sandwich that is made on two pieces of bread stacked on top of each other with a filling in between. It's more of an open-faced sandwich that features a paste-like spread added to "circles of hot buttered toast." To make this vintage sandwich no one remembers anymore, you're instructed to grind two cups of fresh popcorn in a meat chopper (use a food processor for a modernized version),
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Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Sorry, Only Your Parents And Grandparents Know The Names Of These 15 Vintage Foods

Passion for food fuels curiosity about vintage dishes and invites testing knowledge of past popular meals and cyclical culinary trends.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Vintage Kitchenware Martha Stewart Loves Styling As Wall Decor - Tasting Table

Hanging vintage plates on walls showcases and protects valuable dishware while avoiding food-safety risks and preserving their condition.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

This '90s Kitchen Trend Is Officially Back - And It's Surprisingly Warm

Yes, that's right - the cabinetry with the warm, golden hue "with amber undertones," as Victoria Fioravanti, partner and creative director at Showcase Kitchens/Showcase Tile & Stone, describes it, has come back after spending many years as a dated kitchen feature that was painted over or completely replaced. These cabinets were a '90s phenomenon to the point that they made it into the kitchens of Full House and Home Improvement - and people (and homebuyers) are loving them again today. Here's why.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Every Boomer Recognizes This Frog That Lived By The Kitchen Sink - Tasting Table

If you don't want to commit to yellow floral wallpaper or invest in an avocado-green oven, we invite home cooks to consider the ceramic frog sponge holder. These frog figurines were popular in the '70s and '80s, situated beside the kitchen sink to hold sponges or dish scrubber pads in their wide-open mouths. It's admittedly kitschy, but charmingly straddles the intersection of playful fun and practical utility.
Design
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Vintage Campbell's Canned Fruit Soup Boomers Might Remember - Tasting Table

Campbell's advertised the fruit soup as an ultra-versatile secret weapon. It could be poured over cottage cheese, ice cream, or even meat as a sauce. It was a perfect addition to the Jell-O salads popular at the time. And it could be incorporated into desserts like chiffon pie. Not to mention its value as a standalone dish; Campbell's claimed a bowl of the stuff, hot or cold, in some fine dishware was about as classy and nutritious as it could get.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

This $4 IKEA Organizer Instantly Clears Countertop Clutter (and Looks So '90s!)

The IKEA BETTHAJ tin is an affordable, stylish, stackable metallic container that saves counter space and preserves freshness for small kitchens.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Boomers Still Swear By This Old-School Baking Tool - Tasting Table

When baking cookies, there is one particular old school kitchen tool that boomers love. This tool is none other a vintage cookie press. If you're not familiar with what it is, a cookie press is handheld gadget, perfect for making spritz and other retro Christmas cookies. It has a hollow tube that holds cookie dough, and a plunger that you use to push the dough through patterned disks. The result are fun-shaped cookies ready for baking.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

Designers Are Falling Back in Love with This Charming 1940s Kitchen Look

An unfitted kitchen is made up of unattached appliances, furniture, and cabinetry to create a functional, working kitchen space without the use of built-ins.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

This 1930s Kitchen Undoes a '90s Makeover - Beautifully

A complete small-kitchen renovation transformed a dark, inefficient 100-square-foot 1933 Colonial Revival kitchen into a brighter, functional cooking and gathering space within the same footprint.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Old-School Ribbon Sandwiches Solve A Party Problem Many Usually Overlook - Tasting Table

Multi-filling ribbon sandwiches are an easy, decorative, crowd-pleasing way to serve varied fillings efficiently for gatherings.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Gone But Not Forgotten - Here Are 20 Discontinued Snacks That People Still Yearn For In 2026

Beloved snacks like Altoids Sours (tangerine) and Philadelphia Cheesecake Bars were discontinued, sparking nostalgia and high secondary-market demand.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Here's What Kitchens Really Looked Like In The 1950s - Tasting Table

Midcentury 1950s kitchens embraced brighter, bolder designs—colorful appliances, laminate countertops, patterned tableware—combining functionality with lively, enduring retro style.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Vintage Cast Iron Brand That's A Rare (And Valuable) Thrift Find - Tasting Table

If you spot a Griswold pan with a 13 on it, for example, know that not a lot of these pans were made due to negative connotations and associations with bad luck. Dating back to the early 1900s, these babies can fetch several thousand dollars. In addition to the Griswold 13, the 20 is also a rarity to find. Griswold isn't the only label that is a solid grab.
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fromCurbed
1 month ago

When the Ashtray Was Everywhere

When was the last time you saw an ashtray filled with stubbed-out Marlboros at a friend's apartment? At a restaurant? For some of us, the answer may very well be "never." Maybe that's the charm of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design's new exhibition on ashtrays - invoking an era before health codes and Mayor Bloomberg. Or reaching back even further, when you might see a Similac-branded ashtray in the office of your OB/GYN.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

8 Vintage Items from Your Grandma's House Making a Comeback in 2026

There is a yearning for things that have emotion behind them and a story behind them, and sort of that little bit of whimsy and discovery that you find with vintage pieces,
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fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

Designers Rely on These 5 Vintage Finds for Cozy Bedrooms (All Grandma Approved!)

Grandma-core bedroom decor blends nostalgic vintage pieces—vanities, mirrored dressers, ornate mirrors, and needlepoint—to create cozy, comforting, wellness-focused spaces.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

This "Beige Box" '80s Kitchen Got a Polly Pocket-Inspired Makeover

A vibrant Polly Pocket–inspired kitchen makeover replaced beige cabinets with open shelving and vivid pink, lavender, and blue paint, dramatically transforming the space.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This 1970s Kids' Desk Flatpacked Before IKEA Even Existed - Yanko Design

Here's something to blow your mind: decades before IKEA convinced us all that assembling furniture with an Allen wrench was somehow fun, a visionary designer named Luigi Colani was already flatpacking children's furniture in the 1970s. And get this, it wasn't just about convenience. His Tobifant desk and chair set was actually genius problem-solving at its finest. If you know anything about Luigi Colani, you know he was the king of curves and organic shapes.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Stylish Trash Cans That Won't Become An Eyesore In Your Kitchen - Tasting Table

Replacing a utilitarian kitchen trash can with a stylish, well-chosen model offers a high-impact, low-cost aesthetic upgrade.
fromThe Inspired Room
2 months ago

Pretty Kitchen Organization with Rattan Lidded Baskets - The Inspired Room

I am using one round basket as a picture hanging basket! I love to be efficient with small frequent tasks so this is where I'm keeping all the little supplies I need to hang a plate or frame: it'll hold things like sticky tack, measuring tape, hooks and nails, and soon I'll add a new stack of the plate hangers i love and a small leveler and a new small hammer to replace ones I lost :).
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Iconic Design From '90s Fast Food That People Want In Their Dining Rooms Now - Tasting Table

This design trend involves pops of color such as purples, pinks, teals, yellows - those bright, eye-catching colors thrown all around the dining room, the same way you would see them when you walked into fast food restaurants in the '90s. Retro lamps on the bar, wallpaper borders along the wall, or even vibrant painted cabinets are just a few of the things making a scene in the current dining room decorating space.
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