If You Love Vintage Kitchenware But Not The Flea-Market Hunt, This List Is For You
If you asked me to sum up the adjective “charming” in a single vignette, it would take the form of a well-appointed midcentury family kitchen: Jadeite butter dish on the table, a windowsill pie cooling in a speckled enamel plate; muted pastel coupe glasses lined up and waiting to be filled with an afterwork martini; a full table set with brightly colored Fiestaware.
Recreating such adorableness in real life, however, can be an absolute chore. Antiques can be hit-or-miss; and the thought of endlessly sifting through flea markets, slogging through Etsy, and spending multiple hundreds of dollars to recreate this idyllic past can be simply exhausting and far too time-consuming for the average person.
Thankfully, it’s pretty easy to find some delightful (if not authentic) alternatives. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best ways to give your kitchen a coveted vintage vibe with nothing more than a few clicks of the Buy Now button.
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