Finally- Atomic Number Ten is on Etsy! Check out our store- here!  We’re so excited to be able to share our vintage finds with those of you living outside of Cincinnati.  We’ll be putting new inventory on the store every other day this summer, so check back often!  And if your in Cincinnati, come check out our new selection of vintage women’s dresses! 

Here’s a sneak peak of what’s to come!  Atomic Number Ten has a great opportunity to clean out a local apartment building filled to the brim with fantastic vintage treasures.  We’ll have some new jewelry and women’s dresses starting Wednesday this week and the goods will just keep coming!  We’ll keep you updated on clean out as we work and we can’t wait for you to come check out all the new items!!  

Looking for vintage red, white and blue finds to complete your 4th of July party?  We’ve got you covered at Atomic Number Ten, with pieces ranging from unique retro necklaces to a vintage Kodak 1972 Olympic Games camera bag and from a handmade eagle and flag coaster set to a patriotic vintage trucker hat.  We’ll help you bring some one-of-a-kind style to your Independence Day gatherings, so stop in tomorrow!  11am-7pm.  

p.s. we’ll be closed Sunday, July 4th and Monday, July 5th. Enjoy your celebrations!

For those of you that haven’t heard the story behind our name,  Atomic Number Ten, I thought you may be interested.  When brainstorming the name, it was important for me to capture the identity of a fresh, new vintage store with a funky, unique name.  I’ve always loved fashions from the 1980’s, especially the plethora of neon colors that can always make you smile!  While also being a bit of a science nerd in high school, I looked to the period table of elements for inspiration.  And the element Neon happens to have an atomic number of ten.  And that’s how Atomic Number Ten was born and the reason for the vintage chemistry decor in the store!

Also, a special congrats to Park+Vine, which will be moving to Main Street late September! We can’t wait to have them as a neighbor!  http://www.parkandvine.com/?p=3931

We’ve been rearranging things at Atomic Number Ten to make some room for lots of new vintage treasures.  Here is my favorite new set up in the store - complete with a vintage Ranally Simplified World Map and a pair of 70’s lamps and end tables!  I found the map at local estate sale and looks to have had plenty of use.  But it has found the perfect home here at our store!  

And don’t forget- tonight is Final Friday in Over-the-Rhine and we’ll be open until 10:30pm!

We’ve got a bunch of new items at Atomic Number Ten including housewares and clothing for men and women!  With Father’s day coming up, I decided to feature these great vintage metal beer trays.  Each tray is $15 and in the store now!

Blatz beer was founded in 1846 in Milwaukee until 1958 when Pabst purchased the brand.  It is now produced by Miller Brewing Company via the Pabst Brewing Company.  Schlitz was founded in Milwaukee in 1849 and is still produced today.  The Schlitz beer tray is dated 1971 and has some rust, but I think has the most character.  Budweiser was introduced in 1876 by Anheuser-Busch as the first truly American Beer.  

The coveted loin cookie jar was found in Shelbyville, Indiana.  When you open him up, he roars “get your hand out my cookie jar rrroaarr”!  He has made so many people laugh in the store, but it’s time for him to find a loving home.  He will be for sale starting Saturday for $45.  So please help find him a good home, or at least come say goodbye… 

At the moment, my favorite item in the store is an original “Sun Flower Chair” in avocado green!  The Sun Flower Chair seems pretty hard to come by these days, but we’ve got one just for you!  $115. It was made in Canada in the 1970’s by a plastics company called IPL.  The Solair Chair, cousin to the Sun Flower Chair, is still produced today, but nothing beats getting an original!