
John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
October 9, 2015
All Mod Cons
The sixty-year old Republic Steel kitchen cabinets in our St. Louis kitchen
Republic Steel “Kitchen Planner” salesman’s wirebound presentation brochure
Complete salesman’s presentation kit
“What shape is your kitchen in?”
Information page on how you can be a Republic Steel kitchens planner
Even “Awkward Kitchens Can Behave.”
Formica brand color chips came with the Republic Steel Kitchen Planner.
Supporting illustration for the Kitchen Planner.
While the color white denoted clean and sanitary, the 1950s eventually saw people accept fun colors, as denoted by this Sherwin-Williams paint selector.
Paint colors, by Sherwin-Williams accent new steel cabinets.
Sherwin-Williams
Steel is sturdy … steel is modern!
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