Vintage Blue Kitchen Storage Tins – Set of Two Mid-Century Utility Kitchenalia
These are lovely pieces of mid-century kitchen storage tinware, and they photograph beautifully against tropical bird backdrop.
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Vintage Blue Kitchen Storage Tins – Set of Two
Mid-Century Utility Kitchenalia
A charming pair of mid-20th century blue metal storage tins, perfect for adding authentic vintage character to a kitchen, pantry, or display shelf.
Finished in a soft powder blue enamel paint, these rectangular tins have a simple, practical design typical of post-war kitchenware. Their clean lines and unfussy style reflect the utilitarian aesthetic of the 1950s–1960s, when durable metal tins were widely used in British homes for storing biscuits, tea, sugar, baking ingredients, or household odds and ends.
Inside, both tins retain their original paper lining, a detail often seen in mid-century food storage tins to protect the metal and help preserve contents. The interiors show honest age-related wear, with natural patina to the lids and interior metal surfaces — a lovely reminder of their working life in the kitchen.
Unbranded examples like these were commonly produced by a range of British metalware manufacturers during the mid-20th century, supplying practical household storage before the widespread use of plastic containers.
Today they make wonderful vintage kitchenalia, equally useful for storage or as decorative pieces in a retro or farmhouse kitchen setting.
Details
Era: Mid-20th century (circa 1950s–1960s)
Material: Painted metal tin
Colour: Powder blue
Quantity: Set of two
Hinged lids
Original interior paper lining present
Condition
Good vintage condition with signs of age and use consistent with their history.
Interior metal shows patina and wear to the lining, adding to their authentic vintage character. Structurally sound and display beautifully.
Measurements
20 cm wide
14 cm depth
9 cm tall
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Price
£24 for the pair
Why we love them
Simple, honest pieces of everyday social history. These tins reflect the practical design of mid-century kitchens and still look wonderfully stylish today.





















































