When and Where to Go Retro with Your Kitchen Appliances

While there may be many things we’re happy to leave behind from retro kitchens, there’s still something charming about the kitsch of the ‘50s and ‘60s. While you’re thrifting clothes and vintage furniture, why not look to the past for some inspiration for your kitchen appliances, too?

You can strike the right balance of retro cool with modern functionality thanks to a number of great suppliers today. Here at State and Season, we stock a range of Smeg kitchen appliances, whose unmistakably vintage designs and high-quality appliances have become iconic for contemporary kitchens.

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One of the main identifiers of retro kitchen appliances is their beautiful and colorful finishes. From pretty pastels to bold and vibrant colors, retro appliances are a great way to add some color and personality to your kitchen. They offer something a little different from those sleek, stainless steel finishes that can sometimes feel plain and cold.

Retro gas ranges can add some authenticity and charm to a country-style kitchen. If you’re going for a rustic cottage look or a family farmhouse style, retro gas ranges are the way to go.

You can just as easily go for retro kitchen appliances in a more modern kitchen, channeling a bit of 1950s style. Use retro appliances to add a pleasing pop of color to your decor!

Pair your retro coffee machines and fridges with plants for a chic and boho look. We love the adaptability of the Smeg range, with a range of colors available in everything from coffee machines and toasters to larger kitchen appliances like their iconic FAB28 refrigerators.

The retro Smeg refrigerator isn’t just for midcentury homes. With a range of colors available, you can pair them with so many styles. This olive green refrigerator pairs retro charm with a chic and modern sensibility. It works beautifully with a modern or Mediterranean-style kitchen.

Discover the Smeg range and much more at State and Season, a home design and supply showroom and store in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Visit us today!

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