Step back into mid-century barbering with this authentic 1950 wooden barber station, used in Greeneville, Tennessee for over 40 years by the same owner. Standing 44" tall, 14" wide, and 12" deep, this station has excellent craftsmanship with its original hardware intact. It features a cash drawer with four coin slots and one large compartment for bills, plus the original key. Another compartment displays a glass window with bold lettering reading “Antiseptic Sterilizer” with a red cross emblem, adding timeless visual appeal. A deep storage compartment provides room for tools, while a pull-out metal bin neatly holds soiled towels—an ingenious design detail still practical today.
This cabinet is more than furniture—it’s a genuine piece of small-town history. Used faithfully for decades, it carries the legacy of a community barbershop and the stories of those who passed through. Its compact footprint makes it perfect for collectors, decorators, or those restoring a classic barbershop atmosphere. Its rich patina and authentic wear make it an ideal display piece for salons, barber schools, or even film and stage props.