pcasa
Well-known member
Since I'm new to the group - and after reading the post on appliance longevity - I would love to hear everyone's story on how and when they first appreciated/loved/lusted after vintage appliances - and if that passion overlaps into your "day job".
I think I've have always been fascinated by apppliances and how they work - but equally focused on their design. I remember a beautiful coppertone electric skillet mom had in the late 50's that looked kinda like a space ship - and found myself noticing the details and function of appliances more and more. I saw my first chromey beehive Osterizer in 1972 - it had been a wedding present to a friend who married in the early 60's. It was instant love. And it was very hard to find stuff in those days - I would have to get pretty dirty hunting for them. I guess I have 10 or 12 now - and they still function perfectly - they were made to last.
My collecting categories are:
Amana Radaranges
Oster Blenders - Drink Mixers
Cuisinart Air Surge Ovens
60's Le Creuset cookware - turquoise
60's Dansk cookware - turquoise
Vintage Rubbermaid - Wooster Rubber days - turquoise
Currently restoring my 1964 Maytag pair (turquoise of course) - which is what brought me to this group
I work as a product designer for a manufacturer of home decor products.
Very happy to have found this group.
pcasa/paula
[this post was last edited: 7/12/2014-23:34]
I think I've have always been fascinated by apppliances and how they work - but equally focused on their design. I remember a beautiful coppertone electric skillet mom had in the late 50's that looked kinda like a space ship - and found myself noticing the details and function of appliances more and more. I saw my first chromey beehive Osterizer in 1972 - it had been a wedding present to a friend who married in the early 60's. It was instant love. And it was very hard to find stuff in those days - I would have to get pretty dirty hunting for them. I guess I have 10 or 12 now - and they still function perfectly - they were made to last.
My collecting categories are:
Amana Radaranges
Oster Blenders - Drink Mixers
Cuisinart Air Surge Ovens
60's Le Creuset cookware - turquoise
60's Dansk cookware - turquoise
Vintage Rubbermaid - Wooster Rubber days - turquoise
Currently restoring my 1964 Maytag pair (turquoise of course) - which is what brought me to this group
I work as a product designer for a manufacturer of home decor products.
Very happy to have found this group.
pcasa/paula
[this post was last edited: 7/12/2014-23:34]