If you have a dusty, scratched Jaycee hutch in your garage, don’t throw it away. Sand it down, apply a fresh coat of Danish oil, and put it back in your living room. It has another fifty years of life left in it. Do you own a piece of vintage Jaycee Furniture? Share a photo of your restoration project in the comments below!
As the 1960s gave way to the 1970s, American tastes changed. The warm, organic wood look of the 50s was replaced by the glossy, plastic, and chrome aesthetic of the disco era. Consumers wanted Mediterranean Revival (think chunky, dark carved wood) or high-gloss white plastic. jaycee furniture history
Here is the full, fascinating history of Jaycee Furniture. If you have a dusty, scratched Jaycee hutch
Today, when you restore a Jaycee piece, you aren't just saving an old dresser. You are preserving a piece of the California Dream. Do you own a piece of vintage Jaycee Furniture