How American Kitchens Have Changed Over the Years

1935 – Hello Again Art Deco

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By 1935, Americans were slowly recovering from the crushing economic blow they received from The Great Depression—an era that led to worldwide economic collapse and a high unemployment rate. This allowed for the reintroduction of Art Deco, an aesthetic that was popular in the 1920s and made a modern comeback in the 1930s. This led to kitchens having richer colors and checkerboard linoleum floors, too.

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