15 Vintage-Inspired Finds You Can Get From Costco
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From retro furniture to antique tableware, vintage decor will always be in style. Whether you're on the hunt for new pieces to add to your vintage maximalism home or you simply want to liven up a modern space with a few nostalgic elements, there's never going to be a shortage of vintage decor to explore. But sometimes, when you have a specific item in mind — or you're just not in the mood to rifle through your local thrift shops — it can be easier and less time-consuming to just look for vintage-inspired pieces from modern retailers. And believe it or not, Costco has become an unexpectedly great source for timeless, vintage-inspired finds.
The warehouse's home section, both in stores and online, is brimming with pieces that nod to the past — from fluted mugs and tinted glass bowls to gilded age-inspired mirrors and elegant antique-style rugs. In fact, Costco's website even has an entire section dedicated to vintage decor, as well as a whole page of gifts for vintage lovers. So whether your style leans more towards mid-century elegance, or classic European influences, or maybe even the retro cottage-core trend, you'll surely be able to find a piece (or a few) that will fit perfectly into your space — and oftentimes, at a much more affordable price than if you were to buy a real vintage item. Below, we've rounded up 15 vintage-inspired finds from Costco that will instantly add a touch of nostalgia and old-world charm to your home.
Pyrex 8-piece Tinted Glass Mixing Bowls
Known for their durable, versatile, and affordable bakeware, Pyrex has been a classic in kitchens around the world for generations — so much so that people still look out for valuable vintage Pyrex pieces at thrift shops and estate sales. Some of their newer pieces, however, still have subtle nods to mid-century styles, including these Pyrex 8-piece Tinted Glass Mixing Bowls featuring scalloped edges and tinted glass. Available in nostalgic pastel shades of pink, blue, and green — and complete with matching lids — the popular bowls are currently sold out on Costco's website, but it's worth checking your local store.
Stylecraft Arden 3-light Floor Lamp
From its antique brass finishes and exposed Edison-style bulbs to its champagne-glazed bell-shaped glass shades, the Stylecraft Arden 3-light Floor Lamp has quite a few vintage-inspired features that call back to the Art Nouveau movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Complete with an adjustable dimmer, it would be the perfect addition for anyone looking to add a little old-world charm to their living room or home library. "Love the look, and it's a cozy spot to read now," wrote one happy customer.
Martin Furniture Harrington 3-piece Bookcase Wall
There's something about having a big, dark wood bookcase in your home that makes you feel like you're living in an old English library. And this Martin Furniture Harrington 3-piece Bookcase Wall definitely gives off that vibe thanks to its rich wood tones, paneled detailing, and stately Victorian-style molding. To embrace the unit's old-world charm, you could style it with vintage books and other treasured antique items that are dominating 2025 thrifting trends, such as swan vases. Vintage leather furniture and lamps with warm lighting would be a nice touch, too.
Life in Style Ravena Floor Mirror
If you're a fan of vintage-looking decor, chances are you've heard of Anthropologie's Gleaming Primrose mirror. It's a gorgeous, Gilded Age-inspired piece, but its hefty price tag (ranging between $600 and $1700, depending on size) certainly doesn't fit into everyone's budget. Luckily, Costco came out with a similar style last year — the Life in Style Ravena Floor Mirror, which costs only $150. And while it's currently sold out online and in stores, the highly requested item has been restocked a few times already, so be sure to keep an eye on the website.
Northridge Home Monterey Bay 74 Accent Console
A perfect addition to any house that embraces the mid-century modern aesthetic, the Northridge Home Monterey Bay Accent Console — which is made of walnut veneers, a common wood used to create mid-century furniture — would naturally bring a vintage feel into any space. Decorate it with antique glassware and thrifted decor pieces, or use it as a record table and storage unit to lean even further into the retro vibe. Shoppers love it, with one writing, "Looks great with our mid-century mod aesthetic and our wood living room table, which is the same color."
Sand + Fog 57 oz. Scalloped Candle with Rubber Wood Lid
Amber glass bottles are no doubt one of the autumnal vintage items to be on the lookout for when thrifting — but what about an amber glass candle? Designed with scalloped edges — a popular glassware feature during the Depression era — these Sand + Fog Scalloped Candles are available in either amber, green, or white-colored glass jars. And while they might be newly made, they're brimming with vintage elements. And the best part? Once the candle burns down, the container can easily be repurposed for storage or as a decor piece on a vintage dresser.
Ruggable Flatwoven Washable Ophelia Rug
Persian-style floral rugs have been a popular decor piece since the early 16th and 17th centuries, which means introducing one into your space will instantly give it a more classic feel. And the faded pattern of this Ruggable Flatwoven Washable Ophelia Rug only adds to its timeless charm as it creates that vintage, lived-in look. Available online at Costco, its 8-foot by 10-foot size would be perfect for layering under a dining room table or anchoring a living space. The matching Ruggable Flatwoven Washable Ophelia Runner Rug, meanwhile, would make for a cozy entryway with an old-world softness.
JoyJolt Haven 13.5 oz Fluted Stackable Double Wall Glass Mugs, Set of 6
Although it's become quite popular in modern-day kitchens, fluted glass — also known as ribbed or reeded glass — was first a trend back in the 1930s. It was seen in all areas of the home — from windows and lampshades to tableware and glassware. And with clear glass mugs dating back centuries, this stylish set of JoyJolt Haven Fluted Glass Mugs would be a perfect addition to a vintage-inspired kitchen collection. Plus, the gold ring around the top makes them look even more antique. "Stylish, great quality, and elegant!" said one satisfied customer.
Home Essentials Coupe Glasses, Set of 12
Anyone who's seen The Great Gatsby with Leonardo DiCaprio knows that coupe glasses are a timeless classic. Iconic to the 1920s cocktail era, they bring a glamorous Art Deco vibe to any table or bar setup. Rivalling Crate & Barrel's $45 coupe cocktail glasses, which only come as a set of four, the Home Essentials Coupe Glasses Set at Costco only costs $30 for a set of 12 — so they'll have you all ready to host your next gathering. And the best part is, even when you're not using them, they'll always give your bar cart a chic old-school elegance.
Tupperware Heritage Collection 32-piece Food Storage Container Set
Known for their colorful, long-lasting plastic storage containers, Tupperware has been a kitchen staple since the 1940s — and the brand's new vintage-inspired Tupperware Heritage Collection 32-piece Food Storage Container Set is taking people back in time. "My mom had it when I was a kid. I love the new colors," wrote one shopper on the Costco website. "Super cute. Reminds me of my mom's," commented another. Featuring their signature starburst lids, the set of plastic containers comes in a range of retro colors; it instantly brings back a nostalgic kitchen feel — a must-have for anyone who loves a little vintage flair in their pantry.
Mikasa Trellis Gold 12-piece Bone China Dinnerware Set
Elegant and timeless, china dinnerware will always look like it belongs in a vintage china cabinet — and this Mikasa Trellis Gold 12-piece Bone China Dinnerware Set for $79 is no exception. Featuring a subtle trellis pattern, a valuable pattern of vintage china reminiscent of the 1920s, and fine gold detailing around the top of each piece, it has a formal, old-world charm that elevates everyday dining. A china set like this is the perfect way to nod to classic dinner party style without the need to rummage through thrift shops to find a full collection.
Fortessa Jupiter Cereal Bowl, Set of 6
Described on their website as being inspired by Parisian flea market finds, Costco's Fortessa Jupiter Cereal Bowl Set has the same beloved beaded hobnail texture that first became popular in the 1930s. In fact, it's one of the depression glass patterns you should always keep an eye out for at the thrift store. Adding to their vintage charm is the fact that they come in three tinted color options — clear, pink, and green — which were also popular shades in the 1930s. Customers are loving the classic look, with one describing a bowl as "beautiful, elegant, and looks antique."
Jupiter by Fortessa DOF and Beverage Glass, Set of 12
Echoing the same vintage charm as the matching cereal bowls from above, the Jupiter by Fortessa DOF and Beverage Glass Set channels both the elegance of Depression-era glassware and the heavy-weighted, colorful glassware of the 1970s. Available in a slightly different collection of colors than the bowls, the glasses come in clear, blue, and green — any of which would bring a touch of retro sophistication to your table or bar cart.
Jamie Young Co. Virginia Mirror
For those who are into more of a vintage farmhouse vibe, the Jamie Young Co. Virginia Mirror would give a gorgeous touch of history to any entryway or living room, thanks to its distressed white finish and charming windowpane grid that mimics that of antique window frames. It would also be the perfect addition to a rustic-inspired bedroom or bathroom. Antique wood is, after all, an essential vintage piece that Joanna Gaines thinks should be in every home — and the HGTV star certainly knows what she's talking about when it comes to the farmhouse aesthetic.
Obeetee Retro Hand Tufted Wool Area Rug
Part of the retailer's vintage-inspired collection, Costco's Obeetee Retro Hand Tufted Wool Area Rug is the perfect fit for a home that embraces retro style. The rug serves as an eye-catching piece that oozes mid-century allure, with its combination of earthy browns fitting the retro vibe to a tee. Plus, with its biggest size costing no more than $600, it's definitely a much more affordable option than a luxury antique, which can cost thousands. "Beautiful rug, looks better than the photograph," a customer commented in the reviews. "Wish I could carpet my whole house with it."