Welcome to the Vintage Kitchen shop. Here, you'll find an ever-evolving assortment of curated vintage and antique kitchenware dating from the 1800s to the 1970s.
We are a small but mighty shop determined to tell interesting stories about items that make your space come alive. With a nod towards classic design and colorful character, you'll discover timeless pieces that float flawlessly between decades making them eternally stylish no matter what the time period.
Here in the Vintage Kitchen, we are story lovers (and suspect that you might be too). Each item offered in the shop tells a unique tale from time highlighting both its place and importance in history.
New items added weekly! Gift cards available here.

Your kitchen is blooming!
Grow a pretty garden right on your tabletop this summer with colorful floral dishes from the shop that are just waiting for your mix and match magic!
100% stylish and 100% you, no two summer mealtimes will ever look exactly alike when you gather your serving pieces from history.
Tour Guides Await...
Few activities in summer captivate every single one of your senses quite like time spent in the wild. Find a batch of vintage field guides and nature books in the shop ready to help guide your getaway and refresh your spirit.


We're Renovating a Vintage Kitchen
The Vintage Kitchen operates out of a house built in 1750. Tag along with us on Instagram and the blog to see what we discover as we renovate this old house.
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A Vacation State of Mind
The joy of summer vacation never gets old when you surround yourself with some travel souvenirs from history.
Keep the good times going with an assortment of easy breezy memorabilia from vintage vacationlands of long ago.


Featured Experts: Samuel & Narcissa Chamberlain (1890s-1980s)
Gourmet cooks, artists, photographers, designers, travelers and all around creative bon vivants, we're not sure if any other husband and wife team had more fun than Samuel and Narcissa Chamberlain. Active from the early 1900s -1970s, they explored the world together through the lens of food, photography and design. Learn more about them here.