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Home / The Museum of Mid Century Material Culture / woddities: wonderful oddities

Two sexy, red, round, sunken 1970s bath tubs — double your pleasure, double your fun in Indianapolis

Kate - Updated: August 25, 2020

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

Kohler-70s-soaker-tub-adcroppedKohler-70s-soaker-tub-redJust in time for spring, a wondrous woddity in the form of this sexy sequoia red sunken tub — and there’s a twin — ready for a party! — spotted for sale on craigslist by reader Helen.  The sellers who recently purchased this 1973 love pad told us that the matching pair of sunken tubs were both in the master bathroom. Oh my. If historic walls could talk. We can only begin to imagine. Oh my. There are more goodies, too — avocado kitchen appliances, Mediterranean cabinets, lighting — prepare your eyeballs.

Kohler-70s-soaker-tub-redAre these 1973 tubs a match for the ad we got from Kohler? Well, it doesn’t look like they are exactly — perhaps a derivative design by Kohler later?

red-kohler-soaker-tub-adText from the Kohler ad:

At the edge of your imagination lies a new frontier of comfort. The Super Spa, 103″ x 86.5″ x 34″ of sublimity. With optional fixed or floating teakwood table for added pleasure. Installed indoors or out. A practical alternative to a swimming pool, serving as both hot tub and whirlpool. Shown in Sequoia, one of a variety of exciting colors. For a free, full-color catalog, contact your Kohler dealer listed in the Yellow Pages or write: Kohler Company, Dept. SPA 00, Kohler, Wisconsin 53044.

retro-70s-avocado-refrigerator

From the listing:

We have lots of things for sale! The home is being renovated, and everything listed here needs to get gone before the real work can get started. If you don’t like the price listed, please make an offer, and we’ll see what we can do! We have for sale:

retro-avocado-kitchen-sinkKitchen sink (avocado green, cast iron with porcelain enamel, like new condition) – $150 obo
General Electric Avocado green side-by-side refrigerator with ice & water in the door – $125 obo
General Electric Avocado green double oven with full range (electric) – $150 obo
Jenn-air grill/range (electric) – $50 obo
Nu-tone counter mounted knife sharpener, works – Free for showing up!
General Electric Avocado green trash compacter – $50 obo
General Electric black dishwasher – $50 obo

retro-avocado-stove2 bar stools – $30 for the pair, obo
small cube freezer/ice maker – $20 obo

retro-light-fixture-1970sTwo red deep soaking tubs – $150 each, obo
Sligh (Holland MI) 1978 Half round secretary desk with chair – $550 obo
Large red light fixture – would be good over a pool table or something – $75 obo
Large dining room chandelier – not sure it’s for sale, but for the right offer it could be 😉

70s-avocado-green-trash-compactor retro-cooktop-70s70s-chandelierround-70s-bedThe sellers are not totally removing all of the 70s from this house, though! They are keeping a fantastic round bed, which they actually used as a photo booth during a recent party. FUN!

And please readers, no chest-beating that the new owners are not keeping all the other stuff — no doubt, styles this bold are not for the faint of heart. Let’s all be super happy that they have recognized the value of these fixtures … are putting these fantastic pieces on craigslist rather than into the dumpster… and have given us permission to feature and archive all this eye-candy here – thank you, Indy sellers!

Also, mega thanks to the great PR and archives team at Kohler for sending us the 1970s bathtub from their archives — you, rock!

Now: Who’s up for grabbing all these 1973 wonders?

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  1. TappanTrailerTami says

    April 11, 2014 at 1:35 pm

    So happy they are keeping the ultra fabulous round bed! WOW! Hope some retro renovators end up with the items for sale, great stuff!

  2. JKM says

    April 11, 2014 at 1:06 pm

    I want to see the whole house!

  3. blair kooistra says

    April 11, 2014 at 12:15 pm

    That ad for the hot tubs predates “Brokeback Mountain” by several years!

  4. Sebastian says

    April 11, 2014 at 12:01 pm

    Oh yeah, I could see how the avocado could be overwhelming! And, one has to remember that might not have been a new owner’s taste in 1976 & to the trash heap it could have gone then. If they take up the carpet & keep — what looks to be matching — curtains they can have lots of fun with the round bed.

  5. TerriLynn says

    April 11, 2014 at 12:01 pm

    I could totally live in that house, just the way it is!!

  6. Janella says

    April 11, 2014 at 11:22 am

    Wowzers! I wish my bathroom was bigger!

  7. Roundhouse sarah says

    April 11, 2014 at 11:04 am

    Sweet seventies stuff! 2 huge red tubs in the bedroom?! How… Sexy… I would have kept em ; )
    Also the knobs in the kitchen are very similar to the knobs in my master bath! Very groovy

  8. flyingethan says

    April 11, 2014 at 10:01 am

    Wow! Avocado is my favorite! I want all of it. If only I lived closer. I so want to see ther rest of the house. I so miss the earthtones of the 70’s.

  9. Janice says

    April 11, 2014 at 9:38 am

    Wow, I wonder if the homeowners would be willing to share pictures of the house before they renovate? Any house that can have not one, but TWO of those red round tubs in a bathroom and a fabulous round bed in the bedroom has got to be one amazing house. Wish I lived closer – I would snatch up those green appliances! I especially LOVE the sink!

  10. midmichigan says

    April 11, 2014 at 8:19 am

    Ha, ha, Kate! All they need are 70’s “flower power” non slip stickers in the tub! Really great stuff there and not far from me. I wonder if they still have the key to that trash compactor. That was the “safety feature” so youngsters couldn’t follow through with any disastrous plans they might have cooked up.

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