Everyone Used It In The 70s: The Adorable Thrift Store Find We Want For Parties
One vintage entertaining staple from the '70s is making a comeback, and thrift shoppers are keeping an eye out for these charming pieces before they're gone.
Read MoreOne vintage entertaining staple from the '70s is making a comeback, and thrift shoppers are keeping an eye out for these charming pieces before they're gone.
Read MoreDo you struggle to fit shoe cabinets in your entryway or closet? Try this sleek wall-mounted alternative designed for magazines for space-saving shoe storage.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of bling in the home, few things glitter more than crystal decor. What's better, then, than a vintage crystal light fixture by a famous brand?
Read MoreIf you recently broke a ceramic jar, don't throw the lid away. Instead, you can repurpose it into a candle with a common thrift store find and some old wax.
Read MoreA once-common household decoration has become a collectible antique, and certain examples are worth far more than most thrift shoppers would expect.
Read MoreBulky blankets can be a pain to store, taking up a ton of shelf space. This IKEA product is easy to repurpose to keep blankets neatly out of sight.
Read MoreIf you're looking to make your outdoor space more welcoming at night, lighting is key. This product provides a subtle, stylish glow that is sure to do the job.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of postmodern aesthetics and you also want your daily essentials to feel like pieces of art, keep your eyes peeled for this '80s kettle.
Read MoreLe Creuset made lots of cast iron cookware that's worth hunting down in thrift stores, but this particular item is the perfect addition to your next gathering.
Read MoreHawaii was the place to vacation in the mid-20th century. Among the many souvenirs the tourists bought home was a distinctive piece of ceramic tableware.
Read MoreOften, art and design go hand in hand, especially in historical movements. Artists of an aesthetic born in the '50s embraced raw materials and geometric lines.
Read MoreIf you're overwhelmed by a large number of products in a small bathroom, this seamless, wall-mounted storage solution can provide some relief.
Read MoreBring the sleek charm of the late Art Deco era to your bedroom or walk-in closet with this coveted thrift store find full of old-fashioned beauty accessories.
Read MoreWhile Pyrex and Le Creuset pieces are certainly still great thrift finds, this lesser-known mid-century cookware brand can be just as valuable.
Read MoreThis bowl's mosaic design would be instantly recognizable to people of a certain age. Today, this classic bowl would look right at home in a modern kitchen.
Read MoreOnce found in every freezer cabinet in the '60s, this kitchen accessory may not be the easiest to use, but its forgotten benefits deserve a modern comeback.
Read MoreSpices are one of the most difficult things to organize in the kitchen, but this adjustable product from Amazon can help you take advantage of your space.
Read MoreA premium porcelain brand, Villeroy & Boch's multi-functional dinnerware set is too expensive for most. Thankfully, this Lenox dupe fills the same niche.
Read MoreAs we move away from minimalist spaces and towards homes filled with personality, vintage canister sets from this Japanese brand are seeing a resurgence.
Read MoreIf you've been patiently counting down the days until Halloween, why wait to celebrate? Michaels has a plenty of items perfect for embracing summery spookiness.
Read MoreAntique dishware is always a valuable find when thrifting, but pieces from one brand in particular can make for a stylish yet functional addition to your home.
Read MoreThis vintage china pattern was popular in decades past, but can still contribute to an elegant table for tea parties and family gatherings to this day.
Read MoreOld pot lids are worth just as much when they've lost their partner. You can DIY them into nifty home decor with the help of a wood block and an old print.
Read MoreIf you can track down one of these vintage wool blankets at the thrift store, you could score a valuable and stylish piece of Olympic history.
Read MoreFrom sanders to wire cutters to utility knives, Amazon has you covered with some basic home improvement tools. The best part? They all cost less than $50.
Read MoreShampoo bottles feature sturdy plastic that's ideal for DIY decor projects. In this case, all you need is some paint and cute sunny stick-on embellishments.
Read MorePyrex is lovely to have in your home, but if you're looking for true vintage charm, keep your eyes peeled for this mid-century ceramics brand while thrifting.
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