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  • St. Charles Mid-Century Modern Steel Kitchen Lower Cabinet, Original, 1940s
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    St. Charles Mid-Century Modern steel lower kitchen cabinet, drawer, original, 1940s. Measures: 10" W x 30.5”H x 18.5" D. Features a single shelf separating top and bottom sections. ' This listing is for “E” in image 3. St. Charles was one of the earliest brands of steel cabinetry in the United States, dating back to 1935, when St. Charles bought Janes & Kirtland, maker of the “White House Line” steel. Steel kitchens were first developed in the second half of the 1920s and exclusive to extremely high-end (often exhibition) homes in the pre-WWII era. These early (pre-war) cabinets were quite streamlined and "deco" in their appearance. Typically white, ice gray or gentle cream color, they were customized to each home and considered the 'modern' and very "American" choice for the discerning client. Frank Lloyd Wright was an early fan of steel kitchen cabinets...
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    Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Cabinets

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  • St. Charles Mid-Century Modern Steel Kitchen Cabinet Cutlery Drawers, 1940s
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    St. Charles Mid-Century Modern steel kitchen cabinet drawers 1940s original finish. Wall mountable. Features original built in cutlery drawer. Se...
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    Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Cabinets

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  • St. Charles Mid-Century Modern Steel Kitchen Cabinet, Wall-Mount, Gray, Original
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    St. Charles Mid-Century Modern steel kitchen cabinet, wall-mount, gray, original finish. two-door, extended cabinet. Measures: 30" W x 13" D x 48" H....
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    Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Cabinets

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  • St. Charles Mid-Century Modern Steel Kitchen Upper Cabinet, Wall-Mount, Gray
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    St. Charles Mid-Century Modern steel kitchen upper cabinet, wall-mount, gray, original finish. two-door, extended cabinet. Measures: 30" W x 16" D x 48" H. This listing is for “A” in the second image. St. Charles was one of the earliest brands of steel cabinetry in the United States, dating back to 1935, when St. Charles bought Janes & Kirtland, maker of the “White House Line” steel. Steel kitchens were first developed in the second half of the 1920s and exclusive to extremely high-end (often exhibition) homes in the pre-WWII era. These early (pre-war) cabinets were quite streamlined and "deco" in their appearance. Typically white, ice gray or gentle cream color, they were customized to each home and considered the 'modern' and very "American" choice for the discerning client. Frank Lloyd Wright was an early fan of steel kitchen cabinets and adopted them quite early on in the century. Wright chose St. Charles cabinets...
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    Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Cabinets

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  • St. Charles Mid-Century Modern Steel Wall-Mount Gray Cabinets, Original, Pair
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    St. Charles Mid-Century Modern steel kitchen upper cabinet, wall-mount, gray, original finish. 2 wall cabinets. One door + 2 door, same depth and...
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  • Amuneal's Brass Pantry
    By Amuneal
    Located in New York, NY
    Part of our metal Kitchen Collection, this brass clad cabinetry is designed as a feature element for any space. The three doors on the upper cabinet...
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    2010s American Modern Cabinets

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