Thursday, April 19, 2012

Catalin Radio

The term "Catalin" was used for a material that was popular for radio cabinets. In the early 1930's the American Catalin Corporation started the production of many items in Catalin, from jewelry to belt buckles to napkin rings. Then, Catalin began to be used in larger items such as radio cabinets. Although the bright, pretty colors of these catalin cabinets were expensive (ranging from $9.95 to $49.95), they were still very popular . America was the leader in the design and styling of these radios. Companies such as Emerson, Fada and Sentinel provided breathtaking sets that emulated the art-deco movement.

Although these were made during the time of the Depression, they were beautiful and are still very popular to this day! I especially love the bright colors, and the radios almost look like little purses.








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