Am I right: Were vintage medicine cabinets made in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s so much more interesting — not to mention, heavier-duty — than today? I recently picked up this catalog showcasing mid-century medicine cabinets, and I count 42 different variations. 42! Plus, check out the towel bars, soap dishes and other chromium, aka chrome-plated accessories. I scan, therefore I am, and I’ve scanned all 34 pages…
… (1) so that you can identify the medicine cabinets that may be in your home, (2) for your viewing pleasure and/or the hunt, and (3) for history’s sake. I’m not 100% positive, but I think, from the notation, that the brochure was published in late 1955.
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Stephanie Peditto says
I have a Miami Carey Duette Plain Medicine Cabinet which I would like to replace. Can you tell me if this unit is replaceable? The dimensions are 30.5 X 21.5 X 4.5.
Your help is appreciated.
Pam Kueber says
Try this story for links to possible replacement options: https://retrorenovation.com/2019/11/13/mid-century-medicine-cabinets-resources/
Stephanie Peditto says
I don’t see anything, any other suggestions?
Pam Kueber says
nope…
Beth says
Stephanie – That is the exact model I’m trying to replaces as well! If you’re ever successful in finding a replacement, please let me know! I’ll do the same.
Thanks.
Trish says
I just bought one of these on Marketplace, I think it’s a 2040. I had it laying on the floor doing some measurements and the door slammed shut on my hand, it felt like being caught in a car door. Of course that wouldn’t happen when it’s hanging on the wall but man is that thing heavy duty. I was going to touch up the inside with appliance paint but now I’m afraid of it till it’s mounted somewhere.
But it sure is pretty, can’t wait to get it up on the wall!
Pam Kueber says
Yes, I’ve seen some monsters at the ReStore!
Marlene Steck says
The model number has nothing to do with the year. This medicine cabinet was installed when the house was built in the mid-60’s.
Marlene Steck says
I have a Miami Carey Duette model 2016 that is in need of repair. I don’t want to replace the cabinet as I love the vintage look, however, the “feet” at the bottom of the glass doors are sticking and loose so it’s very hard to open and close. Can these be replaced and if so, where would I get them?
Pam Kueber says
Hi Marlene, I don’t know the answer to this. As this is just a 2016 model — contact the company!
William Faust says
I have a medicine cabinet made by you from 1955 and I need the plastic light cover #7c-2519 (M)
pam kueber says
William, we do not sell anything here. Use our Search or categories – we have a story about where to find light covers.
lynn says
I have a vintage recessed medicine cabinet just like the one in the above picture that says Miami Carey. Anyone have any luck finding a replacement plastic cover for the flurescent light that is at the top? I am worn out trying to find one!!!
pam kueber says
We have a story on this to try https://retrorenovation.com/2014/04/29/curved-light-bar-replacement-shades-vintage/