Now I Want This in Every Room

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I remember seeing a vintage wall-mounted scissors holder recently and I got an instant flash-back. You know the one, a small wooden pocket on the wall, usually painted in some happy color. It is the place where the kitchen scissors reside. No more rummaging through the drawers; no more “who was the last person who ‘saw’ them”, and no more mystery. Instead, simply grab them, cut, done. It is such a simple idea; it seems almost ridiculous—until you no longer have one.

What is a Vintage Wall-Mounted Scissors Holder?

A vintage wall-mounted scissors holder is a small pocket located on the wall that is specifically designed to hold kitchen scissors or shears with their handles facing upwards. Most wall-mounted scissors holders have an open bottom; which is the genius part of the design. The open tip allows crumb residue to fall through and moisture to escape from within the holder. Therefore, the holder will not become a nasty little container of kitchen debris—particularly if it is installed near the sink.

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Why It Beats a Junk Drawer

Junk drawers are where scissors tend to disappear. There is always the tape, rubber bands, etc., that accumulate in the “everybody throws things in here” drawer. It solves this problem by providing scissors with a designated location. This makes the scissors easily accessible, allowing you to quickly pick them up one-handed while you continue preparing food. Additionally, using a wall-mounted scissors holder can help prevent that common household debate: “they’re in the drawer.” “which drawer?” “the drawer.” (Each house has its own “drawer,” but none of them ever seem to have the scissors that you need).

Take-Apart Scissors are the Best

My parents claim that the best kitchen shears are the ones that break apart at the pivot, and they are correct. Kitchen debris loves to hide itself in the joint area—especially when cutting poultry, herbs, or greasy packaging. Breaking-apart scissors allow you to separate the two parts of the blades, wash each side thoroughly, and completely dry both sides so nothing disgusting builds up around the pivot. Yes, take-apart scissors can be stored in a vintage wall-mounted scissors holder. This works as long as the fit of the scissors is securely fastened.

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Where to Mount It and Why People Keep Them

Vintage wall-mounted scissors holders were popular during the 1950-1970’s kitchen era, primarily because they reflected the true nature of home cooking during those years: numerous meals prepared at home, numerous small cuts, and a preference for functional tools that were still visually appealing to display on the wall. It is best to install a vintage wall-mounted scissors holder near the sink, pantry, or primary preparation station. These areas are typically where your hand naturally goes when looking for scissors. After becoming accustomed to having scissors in the same spot every time, it becomes difficult to revert back to not knowing exactly where to find them. Therefore, this is why people hold onto these wall-mounted scissors holders for many years. They may appear vintage, but they continue to provide functionality.