Iconic Ebony Kitchen, Check Your Deck

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Do you remember the iconic orange Ebony kitchen? Find out where it will be on display and why it’s coming out of storage, and find out how you can check your backyard deck for safety in today’s Home Improvement News Fix.

Design News

Following many years in storage, the Museum of Food and Drink in Manhattan is resurrecting the iconic Ebony magazine’s orange kitchen in an exhibit called African/American Making the Nation’s Table. In fact, the 1970s-era kitchen was original at Ebony’s offices in Chicago. After the publishing company building was sold, the Ebony kitchen was sold to a preservatio n nonprofit for $1 in 2019.

Ebony was an iconic and world transforming magazine for many African Americans at the end of the 20th century,” the show’s curator Jessica Harris told Elle Decor magazine. 

“Its ability to expand knowledge in the community and share everything from recipes to travel information remains unparalleled. And the kitchen is where those recipes started.”

Click the link to see more images of the Ebony kitchen and learn more about the exhibit.

Did you know?

There are more than 50 million residential decks in the United States. And, according to the North American Deck and Railing Association, more than 30 million decks are beyond their useful life. 

Even if your deck was built recently, head over to NADRA.org for their ‘Check Your Deck’ 10-point checklist as part of NADRA’s Deck Safety Campaign.

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