
Vintage Tappan built-in double wall oven, circa 1950s
Selling Price
$1,500
History
Tappan was a pioneering American appliance manufacturer that introduced the first built-in wall oven in 1955, revolutionizing kitchen design during the post-war housing boom. These mid-century modern appliances featured distinctive chrome trim, analog clock-timers, and push-button controls that epitomized the optimism and technological advancement of 1950s America. The built-in wall oven allowed homeowners to create more efficient, modern kitchens with separate cooking zones, moving away from traditional freestanding ranges. Vintage Tappan ovens are highly sought after by mid-century modern enthusiasts, retro kitchen collectors, and homeowners restoring period-authentic homes from the 1950s and 1960s. These appliances appeal to those who appreciate the craftsmanship, durability, and iconic design aesthetic of American mid-century manufacturing. Working examples are particularly valued for their historical significance and their ability to serve as functional centerpieces in vintage-inspired kitchen renovations.
Origin
United States
Maker
Tappan
Time period
circa 1955–1960