Vintage hospital trolley

Vintage stainless steel hospital trolley | H is for Home

We bought this vintage hospital trolley at auction last week.

Vintage hospital trolley | H is for Home

We thought it had great re-purpose potential. In particular, its suitability to make a fabulous kitchen work station. For starters, it’s made from stainless steel which is hygienic and easy to keep clean. There’s an ideal height work surface for chopping, peeling etc; an under-shelf for storage where you could keep boards, baskets, boxes or jars – and the drawers are perfect for knives or other utensils.

Open drawer showing chef's knives on a vintage hospital trolley | H is for Home

Also, the trolley is on wheels – so easy to move around the kitchen for cleaning behind or positioning in the best light for working.

Wheel on a vintage hospital trolley | H is for Home

It’s manufactured by Reynolds & Branson of Leeds and is very robust. We’d say it dates from the 1950s/60s era. The overall condition is very good with clean, undamaged stainless steel. There’s age-related wear to the wheel area, but we actually like a bit of this type of aged patina in places… and we love the flash of yellow too. If you like it and are able to collect, it’s heading to our antiques centre space this week with a price tag of £135.

Get their look: Minimalist industrial kitchen

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We love this minimalist industrial kitchen. There’s a wonderful sense of space with a double height ceiling and internal glazing that divides spaces without closing them in. Huge windows let light flood in, the white walls and polished concrete reflect and enhance it.

Open shelves mean everything is easy to hand for cooking and cleaning. Lots more white is introduced through crockery and kitchenware. Softer wood tones balance out the harder industrial materials, herbs and plants naturalise and soften the space. The room works so well – practical and unfussy yet full of interest.

There is a variety of ways, large and small, to introduce an industrial feel into a space. From up-cycled scaffolding poles and boards, rubber flooring, wire baskets, vintage factory pendant shades and task lighting to banks of drawers, pigeon holes and lockers in distressed metal or wood.

  1. Vintage circular dough boards
  2. Heavy duty industrial shelving
  3. Antique wooden masher
  4. Vintage enamel bread bin
  5. Large black enamel jug
  6. Vintage industrial floor mirror
  7. Vintage industrial lab stools
  8. Vintage zinc metal dolly tubs

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Get their Look: Vintage industrial kitchen

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We love the interior photography work of Chris Snook, much of which you can find online, and this vintage industrial kitchen is no exception. It’s full of the type of thing we have in our own kitchen. The vintage tin food canisters & containers, mix & match Prestige Skyline utensils, upcycled storage solutions and old enamel signs.

If you love this kitchen, take a peek at the rest of the cottage – it’s just fabulous!

  1. Mini milk bottle
  2. Pod coffee maker
  3. Large vintage enamel ‘Beware’ sign
  4. Vintage enamel bread bin
  5. Vintage Tala pastry cutters
  6. Yours and mine mugs
  7. Pyramid electric kettle
  8. 2-slice toaster
  9. Vintage Worcester Ware food canisters
  10. Wire egg holder

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Get their look: vintage industrial work room

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We’ve chosen this wonderful vintage industrial work room for this week’s Get their look post. It’s full of interest yet uncluttered and very practical. There are designated areas for storage and working. Lots of natural wood and metal tones and a floor to ceiling blackboard to quickly jot down lists, notes, messages and thoughts. Superfluous decoration is kept to a minimum, but the bold counter-front lettering and geometric rug really lift the space.

Take a look below at some of the things that will help you recreate the look.

Get their look: Vintage industrial work room | H is for Home

  1. Out There Interiors metal wire storage rack: £95, Notonthehighstreet
  2. Printers block letters: from £4.95, Notonthehighstreet
  3. Blackboard paint: £5.95 (500ml), Wilko
  4. Remington Travel Riter typewriter: £133.60, Etsy
  5. Jielde 2-arm Signal table lamp, white: 231,00€, Made in Design
  6. Vintage industrial lab stool: £40, Etsy
  7. Indoor/outdoor area rug: £162.00, Wayfair
  8. Wire desk tray: £35, H is for Home