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Writing Box with Eight Bridges (lacquered wood) by OGATA Korin, 18th century, National Treasure of Japan
"Here's delight" Blabon's linoleum ad in Good Housekeeping, April 1926
Fostoria glassware advertised in Good Housekeeping, June 1926
"Why not a charming kitchen?" Nairn linoleum ad in Good Housekeeping, April 1926
"The way to his heart" Servel refrigerator ad in Feb 1926 Good Housekeeping
Electric refrigeration was gaining in popularity and spreading rapidly throughout the country at this period, but it had by no means won the market - the women's magazines of the time still carry advertisements for iceboxes which relied on ice instead! But even for an electric refrigerator, this is an extraordinarily fancy model.
"What do the chauffeurs hear?" ad for Berkey & Gay furniture, Good Housekeeping, April 1927
This interior is so all-in on period recreation that it looks like a movie set for a baroque setting. Going by other adverisements and articles, that was still quite unusual for the time, even though it was thought desirable for all one's furniture to be in a faux-antique style, preferably the same as one's house.
Nov 1925 Good Housekeeping
Built-in china cabinets like these flanking a sink, in addition to the freestanding Hoosier cabinet for food preparation, were relatively common in newer middle-class kitchens in mid-1920s America.
Feb 1926 Good Housekeeping
This style of large kitchen sink with integrated drain board, wall-mounted but with no cabinet beneath it, was still common in the mid-1920s.
Secretary desk, vernacular style, 18th century
Sweden
Vase, 1890
Jenny Meyer for Den Kungliga Porcelainsfabrik (KPM)
Underglaze painting
Vase, 1897
Andreas Schneider
Ceiling lamp, 1940s, Norway
Probably Arnold Wiigs factory, unknown designer
Six chairs, 19th century
Dalarna, Sweden
Tea strainer, 1901
Gustav Gaudernack for David-Andersen, Norway
Mössbord (lift-top side table), first half 1800s
Hälsingland, Sweden
Cabinet, 18th century. Jämtland, Sweden.
"Louise" pitcher, designed 1899, in production 1899-1940 and 1953-79
Hadeland Glasverk, Norway (unknown designer)