Chambers Model C Custom Restorations
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Chambers Model C stoves are ALWAYS in stock and can be restored to order. Drop me a line to get yours restored just for you.
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Get a Chambers Model C restored your way.
High backsplash version of the Chambers model C in buttercup yellow.
The Chambers Imperial – the brand’s last large stove, made for large homes and restaurants in 1935.
1922 Chambers 3-burner “apartment stove” – a true “barn find” waiting to be restored for its new home.
Inarguably one of the best stoves ever made. The O’Keefe & Merritt model 600 has one peer: the Chambers Model C. They are the Rolls Royce & Bentley of the stove world.
Chambers C with 4 burners instead of a Thermowell.
An uncommon 1948 model BZ with a black enamel top.
An uncommon Chambers model BZ for someone looking for something unique.
This beauty from the late 20s has a subtle off-white or ivory color highlighted by pale greenish-blue highlights.
1929 Magic Chef 1014 L, designed to make an impression in any kitchen by legendary industrial designer Frank Alvah Parsons.
This early 1960s Glenwood was designed to not only heat your meals, but your home, too!
Scarce all-white and chrome model A from 1936!
All original 3000 series Chambers with a working Thermodome – the original integrated slow-cooker!
Typical 1920s asymmetrical stove design with 1930s style.
A small stove that’s still great for apartments, cabins and campers, too!
A crown jewel from the launch of Magic Chef in 1929.
The kind of eye candy that makes you wonder why they don’t makes stoves beautiful anymore
Magic Chef stove with a cool southwestern style that I have never seen on another!
Odin was known for making gorgeous stoves and this art deco beauty is no exception!
Note the low cooktop height – this is perfect for someone who is shorter than average who find the typical 35” or more cooktop height to be a bit uncomfortable.
Beautiful asymmetrical Roper stove with all the amenities of a late 20s/early 30s stove.
Sleek and simple, this is the stove that got your grandparents (or great-grandparents) through the Depression and WWII.
Great deco design in an apartment-sized package.
A great example of a mid-1930s style stove with a teapot design revealed when you lift up the cover.
A bald eagle flying across a 100 year-old stove – how can you resist?
This pastel yellow apartment stove from the 50s is perfect for a cabin, small home, guest apartment or even an RV.
Great apartment stove to add a bit of panache to small homes or patios.
I’m not sure how often I could call a1930s stove futuristic, but if there ever was one, this is it!
An unusual color for the day – a pale aqua for your beach cottage!
A small stove that fits perfectly in a small home or on a patio.