
The Scene Is Clean
Whatever you need in the fight for a more magazine-ready living space, we've got it here!. From the 1930s to the 1960s.
Related: The magic of Tadd Dameron (1917-1965).
Related: The magic of Tadd Dameron (1917-1965).
Martex Dish Towel Ad (2), 1957
Looks like coffee was still too common in those days to merit its own tribute panel, but the designs are great, nonetheless.
From House Beautiful magazine.
Martex Dish Towel Ad, 1957
"Loomed in the USA." [sigh]
From House Beautiful magazine.
Brillo Pads Ad, 1950
Is she clapping her hands with glee over the shiny, shiny pot, or warming them?
From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery book.
Kleenoff Jelly Ad, 1950
Is she smiling like an angel because this stuff really works, or is it just from the chemical fumes?
From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery .
29 Jan 2012
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Skysweep Brooms Label, 1931
Maybe a reproduction. I picked it up for a song at somebody's yard sale. A sweet design, nonetheless.
Kelvinator Washer-Dryer Ad, 1957
Dear Nineteen-Fifties,
Please calm down. There really is such a thing as being too excited about Laundry Day. Also, pompoms on an apron? C'mon.
Sincerely,
alsis35
From the February issue of Household magazine.
Finish Dishwasher Soap Ad, 1958
Thanks to her automatic dishwasher and premium soap powder, Christine never minded setting an extra place at dinner for her husband's imaginary friend.
From the March issue of Sunset magazine.
01 May 2012
O-Cel-O Sponge Ad, 1952
Note the figure, the dress, the lack of any view that might reveal legs. "Mama O" is clearly related to that mermaid who pitches canned fish.
Tite-Rope Clothesline Ad, 1957
We don't know what all that other gear at the bottom of the page does, but it's definitely super-important!
From the June issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.
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