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Mid century designer Beatrice West — and NOS Caloric pink kitchen appliances saved from a trash heap — 16 photos

pam kueber - Updated: July 5, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

New Old Stock pink Caloric kitchen appliances found in trash pilebeatrice westReader Nancy recently made an exciting and valuable discovery in a neighbor’s pile set out for the trash man: A set of vintage Caloric kitchen appliances and sink — New Old Stock, still in the original boxes. Including: Built-in oven with warming drawer (?), gas cooktop, splash back, range hood, double-bowl sink, and brochures. Oh: In luminous pink pink pink. Five years into the blog, and I don’t see this too often. Moreover, I became very intrigued when Nancy asked me if I knew anything about Beatrice West, who was credited on one of the boxes for the color styling. I LOVE learning about — and helping to rediscover — once-famous, now forgotten (?) design personalities from the mid-century years. Read on for what I’ve found out about Beatrice West — oh, and see 15 more photos of Nancy’s NOS pink kitchen loveliness — which she is looking to sell. 

New Old Stock pink Caloric kitchen appliancesNancy writes:

Hi Pam! This is such a great find! I found them in the garbage!!

NOS pink Caloric stove 1959

Yes in the garbage!

pink ovenMy elderly neighbor died, and her grandson bought the house and basically threw everything in the house out!

inside vintage pink caloric built-in ovenWhen I saw the pile of boxes I had to investigate!

NOS vintage Caloric gas stove top

When I saw what it all was I almost fell over!

vintage Caloric gas cooktop gutsI got my husband and I loaded our truck! None of it has been used, the oven still has the tag on it! The only thing missing is the part that goes under the knobs of the gas stove top. I have half of the box for the stove (the other half was just crumbling).

NOS vintage Caloric pink kitchen sinkIts all made by Caloric!

vintage pink kitchen sinkI can only find the original ad for the stove on the web.

Beatrice West color coordinate kitchens 1959 CaloricHave you ever heard of Beatrice West?

Caloric Color Coordinated Kitchens by Beatrice WestOn the boxes it says her name. I cannot find anything like this (never used appliances from the sixties).

pink stove back plate NOS Caloric

I do want to sell it all, not sure if I should sell it separately or as a package and what to charge… these type of things usually don’t exist!!!:)

vintage pink Caloric range top hoodIf you have an info on it let me know!

I do have other pics that I could send you, close ups etc. if you want to put it on your web site (which by the way I loooooove!!!) feel free!

vintage Caloric kitchen appliances original brochuresI had actually thought of changing my kitchen and putting in these items but my husband wasn’t thrilled!

– Nancy

Thank you, Nancy, for sharing your story and these photos. I am sure you will find a buyer, these are so delicious.

Meanwhile — back to Beatrice West. When Nancy wrote I began to search on google and was able very quickly to find numerous references to Beatrice West from the 1950s, into the 1960s, and as late as 1981. I have to admit, though, that it was frustrating, because while Google books now archives many many publications, it only gives “snippets” — not the full text, for copyright reasons. I totally understand and respect this. Just sayin’ that my research on Beatrice West is mostly parsing snippets until I can get to the original source documents.

Ad for National Homes October 1952From what I could piece: In the early part of her career, Beatrice West worked as an architect in Texas. Ultimately, she became an expert consultant on the use of color in midcentury America, operating a number of eponymous companies such as Beatrice West Color, Inc. at 333 E. 46th St. in New York City, authoring or co-authoring a number of books, and working with big-name housing developers like Levitt, with manufacturers like Caloric and with retail clients alike. She was a charter member of the Color Marketing Group and its president in 1969, and received the group’s highest honor in 1981.

Update: See Comments below, for additional info that readers quickly dug up, which I need to incorporate up here when I get additional time.

A 1955 Popular Mechanics story on exterior colors for the home says:

An incident that happened early in Miss West’s career best illustrates the power of color. It was right after World War II and despite the housing shortage a development of prefabricated houses did not sell. Miss West, who was then working as an architect in her native Texas, was asked by the prefab manufacture to visit the project and tell him what was wrong. There she found row after row of white houses with blue shutters and mottled roofs of red, blue and green. She worked out a color plan for the entire project of 300 houses and fixed up a model for demonstration fixed up a model for demonstration purposes. All the house were sold in a single weekend and Beatrice West had found herself a new career. Soon she was planning the color for Levitt projects and National Homes.

Looks like she did color consulting for American Kitchens (steel kitchen cabinets):

books.google.com1955 – Snippet view – American Lumberman and Building Products Merchandiser
American Kitchens Div. of Avco Mfg. Co., Connersville, Ind., has retained Beatrice West, well-known color stylist and decorator as color consultant and decorator-designer._ Miss West, who heads her own organization in New York, …
She was involved with Charles Goodman:

books.google.com1955 – Snippet view – Tide – Volume 29, Issues 14-27
The 50 homes in Price’s 1955 line were designed by Washington (DC) architect Charles M. Goodman, got their color specifications from specialist Beatrice West. With such an assortment of houses, Price has introduced the full-line theory …
Relative to the Caloric relationship, I found this snippet.. there were others for subsequent years:

books.google.com 1959 – Snippet view – Gas Age: Volume 124
Caloric Appliance Corp. has retained Beatrice West Color, Inc. as color consultant for its products. Miss Beatrice West, president of the consulting firm, has gained national recognition for her design and color work in styling various …
Somewhere there is a film!:
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books.google.com H.W. Wilson Company – 1960 – Snippet view – Educational Film Guide
Bestwall 1968 13min sd color free-loan sh-c-ad Produced by Photo-Arts Productions ‘ The development and use of color styling by Beatrice West, color consultant, in Cer- tainteed asphalt roofing and siding. Shows how color is used to
She was a who in the Who’s Who of Women in 1961:

books.google.com 1961 – Snippet view – Who’s Who of American Women, Volume 2
WEST, Beatrice (Beatrice Adele Wlttrup), color and design cons.; b. Dallas, Oct. 7. 1910; d. … Beatrice West Interiors, Inc., NYC, 1950 — . Recipient House and Home mag. award, 1956; LI Home Builder’s award, 1957; N. Shore Hosp. award …
Note, this book about Levittown, Pennsylvania, calls West an interior designer, not an architect. It also says she was involved in the very first Levittown:

books.google.com Dianne Harris – 2010 – 429 pages – Second suburb: Levittown, PA
Beatrice West, a New York interior designer commissioned to furnish the first model houses in Pennsylvania, gave the Levitts high marks for gracefully integrating the kitchen with the rest of the house: “Levitt & Sons have planned your…I would love to get my hands on this one and to hear her presentation!:
books.google.com American Gas Association – 1960 – American Gas Assoc. Monthly Volume 41
Speakers at Home Service Roundtable were, from left: Marjorie A. Bettesworth, Shirley Pemberton, Beatrice West, … The subject of color coordination in the kitchen was thoroughly explored by Beatrice West, color coordinator for Caloric
By 1969, she may have become a design snowbird down in Florida:

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books.google.com1969 – Snippet view – AIA Journal

Completing the jury are George T. Rockrise, FAIA, of San Francisco, AIA vice president, and Jules Gregory, FAIA, of Lambertville, NJ Beatrice West, who heads an interior design firm in Deerfield Beach, Fla., has been elected president.

It looks like she was doing some work with Eljer circa 1977:

books.google.com Making of America Project – 1977 – House Beautiful, Volume 119 — Selected by color consultant Beatrice West to be in tune with the latest color trends. Eljer’s Fashion Colors let you have a change of heart without a change of bathroom fixtures. Repaint, wallpaper, hang towels and you have a whole new …The last reference I can find to her online is 1981, when she received the Color Marketing Group’s Dimmick Award. They called her “Bea”:

books.google.com Color, Inter-Society Color Council, Colour Group (Great Britain) – 1982 – Color Research and Application, Volume 7Beatrice West Receives CMG Dimmick Award In October 1981 , the Color Marketing Group presented its highest award in … Beatrice West, entrepreneur, color consultant, color stylist, and architectural designer, has been a true pioneerbeatrice west designerBut… This information is so scattershot. What happened to Beatrice West after 1981? Why isn’t there more information available about this COLORFUL woman’s life?! Anything mystery for us to unravel!

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  1. Just another Pam says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:53 pm

    Oh, wouldn’t the best way to sell them be an on line auction so that the maximum value was met? Or a very large auction house that takes phone bids?

  2. Just another Pam says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:51 pm

    What a truly amazing find. I went out for a quick search around the blog-o-sphere and this find and article is showing up everywhere. People are VERY excited. Let’s hope the man silly enough to throw them out doesn’t come looking for them.

  3. Nick Klaus says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:46 pm

    This is incredible. To think that after all these years that NOS appliances from this era still exist in their boxes.

    it’s times like these that I really wish there was an online encyclopedia or wiki just for mid-century designers. I had one heck of a time trying to get information about Dorothy Schindele, and she’s not *that* obscure, right?

  4. Matt says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:36 pm

    If you want to sell them. Please let me know i have been looking everywhere for a set. To go with teal. I am Houston in a small 1950’s ranch.

    • Nancy Clark says

      August 7, 2011 at 10:08 pm

      HI Matt, I do want to sell them as a set. I’m not usre whether to sell them through and auction house or to entertain offers. You can reach me through my email nancy159@ yahoo.com.

      Thanks!
      Nancy

  5. CarletonHeightsGirl says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:32 pm

    I’m speechless…swoon!

  6. Uncle Atom says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:32 pm

    Holy Smokes, what an incredible find. I can’t imagine breaking up a set like this. Bravo to Nancy for rescuing it and to her husband for helping. Good luck finding a good home for all of this!

  7. lara jane says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:10 pm

    I basically DIED.

    Curious as to where Reader Nancy lives. Distance is definitely a factor for me while looking for appliances/cabinets/whatever.

    Hoping she’ll check in soon!

    • Nancy Clark says

      August 7, 2011 at 10:03 pm

      HI Lara jane, I’m in Northern New Jersey. It all can be freight shipped, I have to check into that as well! Will post when I find info on that!

      Thanks
      Nancy

  8. Elaine says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:01 pm

    I found a bit more info:
    Last Name: Wittrup
    First Name: Beatrice Kantz West
    Age: 85
    Town: Boca Raton
    Obituary Date: First: 22 Feb 1996

    From the Genealogical Society of Palm Beach.

    She also had a company in Boca Raton, Beatrice West Studios. Florida still has it listed as Inactive. She was the President, Secretary and Director, and Jack Wittrup was the Director, Treasurer and Vice President

    It makes me wonder if this is the same lady. Wittrup was her maiden name? Then why is she sporting two other names before it?

    • pam kueber says

      August 7, 2011 at 3:04 pm

      I am SURE it is her same name. Hypothesis: Her legal and real name was Wittrup. Her “marketing” name was West?

  9. Roseana Auten says

    August 7, 2011 at 1:52 pm

    I’d be interested in knowing what Nancy wants for the whole set as well.

    • Nancy Clark says

      August 7, 2011 at 10:00 pm

      Hi Roseana, not sure whether I will sell through an auction house or to entertain offers. Here is my email if you would like to contact me:
      nancy159@yahoo.com

      Thanks!
      Nancy

  10. KM says

    August 7, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    You know, maybe there’s some local house museum that could use them if Nancy can’t, although, I really think her husband should just be one with the new pink kitchen. 😉

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