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Vintage 1983 Anchor Hocking Nina Greenhouse “Tulip Trellis” Folk-Art Canister Set – Set of 3

Vintage 1983 Anchor Hocking Nina Greenhouse “Tulip Trellis” Folk-Art Canister Set – Set of 3

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Bring cheerful cottage warmth into your kitchen with this delightful vintage 1983 Anchor Hocking “Nina Greenhouse” canister set featuring the charming Tulip Trellis folk-art floral pattern. This coordinated set of three glass pantry jars showcases bright stylized tulips and blossoms arranged in a Scandinavian-inspired lattice design with warm wooden lids that perfectly capture the cozy country kitchen aesthetic of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The colorful floral graphics evoke Dutch and Scandinavian folk traditions while blending beautifully into Cottagecore, farmhouse, country cottage, eclectic vintage, and Grandmillennial interiors. These jars are equally lovely styled on open shelving, pantry displays, coffee stations, or spring kitchen vignettes.

A nostalgic and functional collectible set perfect for colorful vintage home décor lovers.

Orders arrive in our signature Happy Harriet Mail Art Packaging — thoughtfully wrapped with vintage-inspired collage details and collector charm.

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CONDITION

Beautiful vintage condition with bright, vibrant floral graphics and lovely display presence. Glass remains clear with light age-appropriate wear consistent with vintage kitchen storage pieces. Wooden lids show gentle surface wear/patina that adds to their authentic cottage charm. No major chips or cracks observed. A cheerful and wonderfully preserved vintage pantry set perfect for Cottagecore kitchens and folk-art inspired décor.

WHAT IS “TULIP TRELLIS” STYLE?

Tulip Trellis is a cheerful Scandinavian folk-art inspired floral style featuring stylized tulips and simple blossoms arranged within geometric grid or lattice patterns. Popular in the 1960s–1980s, the style blends Dutch folk floral traditions with cozy country cottage décor and colorful kitchenware aesthetics. Bright primary-inspired colors, clean folk motifs, and organized floral layouts give the pattern a nostalgic yet timeless warmth.

HISTORY & COLLECTIBILITY

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, colorful floral kitchen décor became increasingly popular in American homes as consumers embraced country cottage, farmhouse, and Scandinavian-inspired interiors. Companies like Anchor Hocking produced decorative glass storage pieces that balanced functionality with warmth and personality.

The Nina Greenhouse pattern reflects this era perfectly with its folk-style tulips, geometric garden trellis layout, and vibrant floral palette. Today, these vintage kitchen canisters are beloved for their nostalgic charm, cheerful colors, and versatility in Cottagecore and Grandmillennial decorating.

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