11 Pieces of Nostalgic Cookware That Fit Any Kitchen

Combine vintage design with modern functionality!

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March 30, 2022

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If you’re a fan of cooking gadgets with smoother edges and an all-around “curvy” vibe to them — good news! The retro, almost mid-century kitchen style is back and taking over kitchens across the country. If you aren’t ready to overhaul your entire kitchen to fit the next trend, mixing in some appliances that fit the aesthetic might be your best option. We rounded up some of our favorite products that are sure to compliment and fit any kitchen style. Use this as a guide for the best curvy and retro appliances to transport your kitchen back to the 50s and into the next big kitchen trend.

This Smeg juicer has that retro look that will make your kitchen pop, all while giving you a new way to enjoy fresh juices at home.

$495

You're probably familiar with Caraway's ceramic cookware, which not only offers beautiful design but also stacks up on functionality and durability. We love this brand for its even heat distribution and easy-to-clean material. Whether you're looking to add a little bit of a retro vibe to your kitchen or just need a new cookware set, we recommend starting here.

Every morning will feel retro with this stainless-steel toaster from Cuisinart. With multiple settings to make sure your bread is always perfect, you can't go wrong.

$129.99

This new design from SodaStream is the perfect example of the same great functionality but with a fun, retro design. The brand gave the exterior a smooth, curvier look with a pull lever on the side to incorporate fizz, so you can make your own sparkling water in style.

Smeg's 50s aesthetic spans to all their products, especially this six-piece knife set. Coming in three soft colors, this knife set will make chopping veggies a joy.

299.99

Galanz is known for their top-notch refrigerators, and this mini fridge is no exception. Perfect for your dorm room or a new space in your home, this appliance is sure to elevate any space.

$9.99

There's something about the whimsical design of these reusable silicone bags that gives off a retro vibe — not to mention, they're extremely functional and multi-purpose. Add a couple of these to your food-storage arsenal for the look and you won't be disappointed in the function either.

$50.99

While making smoothies feels very 2022, this Frigidaire smoothie maker is unmistakably retro. With this appliance, your morning ritual will be a lot more photo-friendly.

$26.99

An egg cooker will forever look and feel nostalgic, but this cute and easy way to make eggs spans all generations. Plus, it will look extra cute on your kitchen counter.

$130

This simple-but-retro style container set is perfect for meal prepping, work lunches or even just for putting away leftovers. The set comes with three reusable bags, air-tight bowls and mugs and a larger bowl, which is perfect for salads.

$379

Jump on the juicing trend with a product that is equal parts stylish and functional. This brand's slow squeeze technology claims to mimic the motion of hand-squeezing, giving you a product that's fresh, natural and ready-to-drink.

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