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From the kitchen to the living room: retro and vintage products are conquering the market

Toasters, kettles, furniture: more and more kitchens and living rooms look like they did in the 50s, 70s or 90s. Electrical appliances are being made again in the same style as those seen in old James Bond films or in grandma and grandpa's homes. Sales of record players (+36% on the previous year), keypad mobile phones (+66%) and analogue cameras (+29%) are on the rise. Why is that?

The kettle in the company kitchen looks like it's been taken from the set of the TV series ‘Lost’ and has been in Desmond Hume's 1970s apartment for years: it looks like a well-preserved museum piece, has a strange beige colour, fulfils its function, seems built to last. It makes the retro fans in the office feel good in the kitchen.

We recently analysed the sales figures for cameras and push-button mobile phones in detail, you can find the links here:

Have you also fallen for the retro trend? What have you bought, what would you like?

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Daniel Borchers
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A soft spot for good series, loud music, science fiction and (second division) football. As PR Manager, I am available to answer journalists' questions about Galaxus and honest e-commerce.


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