Embracing the Past: Vintage Colors in Bathroom Design
From the early 1900s to the 1980s, let’s look at some fun and funky colors of bathroom design throughout the eras.
Welcome! We’re the PNW’s leading source for salvaged, reused, reclaimed, and vintage goods. Our retail warehouses are filled with both vintage and new doors, windows, lighting, hardware, and lumber. We also offer diverse architectural antiques including stained glass, wrought iron, pillars, and more.
Visit our Seattle, Tacoma, Aberdeen, and Kenmore locations and feel the history!
This vintage refrigerator has so much mid century charm! From the chrome handles to the color there is just so much to love! It could use a good cleaning and the cord could use changing. This item is untested and sold as is. It is missing the bottom panel and looks like it may be missing a shelf or two but with a little help this could be such a fun vibe for your mid century kitchen!
65” H, 31.5” W, 25” D
Location: Earthwise Tacoma
628 E 60th St
Tacoma, WA 98404
(253) 476-7837
You can place a 24 hour hold on this item by calling (253) 476-7837 and requesting a hold on item ID 77718
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1 in stock at Earthwise Tacoma
See what other Earthwise customers have done with salvaged materials and one-of-a-kind finds!
With over 30 years of salvage experience, we recognize not only the importance of this green industry, but the delicate balance behind the scenes to make sure materials aren’t thrown into the landfill.
After seeing materials being thrown into the landfill from the demolition industry, Earthwise’s founder Kurt Petrauskas knew there had to be a better way. He rescued architectural pieces, lighting, hardware, and more and sold them to an eager customer base. As demand grew, Earthwise was born.
From the early 1900s to the 1980s, let’s look at some fun and funky colors of bathroom design throughout the eras.
Earthwise Architectural Salvage is now open in Kenmore, Washington! Over 30 years ago, Kurt Petrauskas worked as a demolition contractor
If you’re a builder, architect, or homeowner in Seattle, you may have heard of the Seattle Salvage Assessment Form. During the process of renovation or demolition, this form is essential when you’re within Seattle’s city limits.