6 Soviet-era things that no longer belong in the closet: everything unfashionable is fashionable again

26.04.2023 16:22

The people born in the great Soviet empire, who proved that there was nothing bad in the country of victorious socialism, finally got their day.

Despite everything that modern experts say and write, maybe there was something missing at that time, but there was definitely a fashion and it is returning.

Here are some things from the Soviet era that you need to quickly get out of the closet and use to decorate modern apartments.

Olenev's lamp

For those who don't know, this is a table lamp, the author and creator of which was engineer Olenev. It has a minimalist look, which is currently in fashion, and therefore will fit into any interior.

Vacuum cleaner "Rocket"

The model had an elongated cylindrical shape, entered the series and was distinguished by its versatility. The vacuum cleaner is quite powerful, with its help it was possible not only to clean the apartment, but also to whitewash the ceilings if necessary.

Camera
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Watch "Victory"

Mechanical watches rarely go out of fashion, especially those released to mark the anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

"Zenit-E"

For those who don't know, this camera is still able to compete with modern analogues. Simple, reliable and high-quality, like everything produced in those days. It is still valued by amateur photographers even outside the post-Soviet space.

Solid wood furniture

Rarely does anyone have cabinets or sideboards left. Bulky, heavy, but they are making a comeback, as is the symbol of those times – wall hangings.

Receiver "Zvezda-54"

A great reason to appear before your guests as a lover of antiquity and simply a thrifty person. This radio receiver will fit into the interior and will work better than any digital analogue.

Igor Zur Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor


Content
  1. Olenev's lamp
  2. Vacuum cleaner "Rocket"
  3. Watch "Victory"
  4. "Zenit-E"
  5. Solid wood furniture
  6. Receiver "Zvezda-54"