Retro bathroom faucet with shampoo sprayer

retro bathroom faucet with shampoo sprayer

Most midcentury bathrooms have a sink with a 4″ faucet spread. How about using this Delta faucet with a nifty, pull-out shampoo sprayer? It reminds me of the 40s 50s and 60s when we all had “curlers in your hair, shame on you!” This faucet available from Locke Plumbing.

Other 4″ bathroom faucet choices:

  1. Deco style from deabath.com
  2. American Standard single-lever classic


Dishmaster faucets: Dishwashing the easy way

Dishmaster faucet ad 1950

Dishmaster kitchen faucets are not only stylish — they are functional, too. In the postwar era, there was a Gadget Revolution, with an explosion of labor saving devicies for the kitchen, in particular. The Dishmaster fit right into that mold, promising to make a tedious task easier on your hands and enjoyable, even.

Ronda handles customer service at Silver Stream, which manufactures the Dishmaster today. And she underscores, that when the girls clean up at her house after Thanksgiving — everyone fights over who gets to use the Dishmaster. Now, doesn’t that sound fun?

With Christmas around the corner – consider Dishmasters for gifts for friends, family, “the house” — anyone moving into a new/old house or with a retro renovation kitchen project under way.

For sale at dishmaster-faucet.com.

Dishmasters & the American dream kitchen

Dishmaster was founded in 1948 – in the wake of World War II and during a period of massive American economic expansion. Before the war, most Americans lived on farms or in crowded cities. The country had suffered through nearly 20 years of deprivation, first from the Great Depression and then the war.

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Dishmaster faucets will get the whole family in the dishwashing act!

Yes – you can still buy this terrific retro kitchen faucet, which is made in America. Heck yeah there is more →