Explore Mid-Century Kitchen Designs: 17 Vintage Kitchens (part 2)
This article explores mid-century kitchens from 1953 to 1964, showcasing design trends and advertisements from various magazines.
1950s and 1960s : Remember – Research – Revive
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This article explores mid-century kitchens from 1953 to 1964, showcasing design trends and advertisements from various magazines.
This post showcases 15 vintage kitchen images from mid-century magazines, highlighting designs, advertisements, and technological advancements from the early 1950s
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10 fashionable coat styles from the 1960s to inspire us now.
Mid-century floor furnaces and more from a 1948 article written for home owners wishing to upgrade to new heating technologies.
The 1964 Holiday magazine featured ten classic car ads, showcasing iconic American and international models.
The 1964 Alitalia Airlines ad depicts stylish seniors enjoying mid-century travel, reflecting the era’s travel standards and experiences.
Douglass Crockwell illustrated ads for the US Brewers Foundation, capturing Americana and social gatherings.
A 72 year old Budweiser ad gives us advise on this historic day as Donald Trump takes office after a landslide victory.
Mid-century advertising heavily featured babies, particularly in Ivory Soap ads targeting families during the baby boom era.
A look at 1950s and 1960s advertising from Hanes showing sweet images of mom and baby.
In the 1950s, laundry products for babies was important for moms – promoting products like Ivory Flakes and Snow.
The telephone was essential in American life during the 20th century, with Bell Telephone marketing long distance calls and extension phones.
Mid-century magazines prominently featured mothers and children, exemplified by Max Factor’s 1959 makeup advertisement.













