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Sophie Edwards

Forget Cabinets – Harrison Ford's '70s Kitchen Proves Vertical Wall Storage Is The Chic and Simple Alternative

Harrison ford in his kitchen.

Throughout the 2010s, the ideal kitchen was minimal, with every sign of life tucked subtly behind a cabinet, never to be seen unless it was actively being cooked with. In 2026, however, homeowners are rewriting the rulebook, creating spaces with character and warmth, and fostering this environment starts with storage.

Retro spaces often provide the best inspiration, and we're turning to Harrison Ford's kitchen in the late '70s and early '80s for ideas - starting with his hanging wall. The actor's vertical kitchen storage consisted of several hooks and a magnetic strip. Rather than tucking his cookware and knives away, it turns them into decor. His copper pots and knives stand out as a beautiful contrast against his white walls.

His design is a sign that often, 'imperfect' storage is the best option for creating a home full of personality, even in a small kitchen. Below, you will find a peek into Harrison's galley kitchen, an edit of products to recreate his look, and plenty of expert quotes on why the actor's storage method is superior. Homes & Gardens explores exactly how readers can use this technique to warm up their own spaces.

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Recreate Harrison's Look at Home

As Harrison's choice to hang copper pots on his white walls show, this type of storage has beautiful visual impact in a white kitchen. New York-based interior designer, Nina Lichtenstein, explains: 'The marriage of copper pots and white walls in kitchen decor offers a myriad of benefits. Copper exudes warmth and sophistication, adding a luxurious feeling to any culinary space. The gleaming metallic finish of copper pots beautifully contrasts with the clean, crisp lines of white walls, creating a visually captivating ensemble.'

Harrison Ford in his kitchen, 1981 (Image credit: Nancy Moran via Getty Images)

She continues: 'Moreover, this pairing blends classic and modern elements, resulting in a timeless aesthetic that transcends trends. The simplicity of white walls serves as an ideal backdrop, allowing the warm tones of copper to shine and infuse the kitchen with character. The reflective surfaces of copper pots against the matte finish of the walls create an intriguing play of textures and depths. This contrast adds visual interest to the kitchen, making it a focal point that is both inviting and aesthetically pleasing.'

No matter the look of your kitchen, Harrison's storage method is a versatile option that can benefit the look. Nina advises: 'Importantly, copper complements a range of kitchen styles, from rustic farmhouse to sleek contemporary. Whether used sparingly with a few accent pieces or as a dominant theme, copper pots against white subway tiles adapt effortlessly to diverse design preferences.'

Furthermore, beyond the aesthetic benefits, experts explain that hanging your pots and pans helps to preserve the longevity of your cookware. Chris Townsend, home moving expert at Three Movers with extensive experience organizing kitchens, explains: 'Stacking pots and pans might seem harmless, but the weight and friction involved can cause a surprising amount of damage over time, particularly to the surfaces that matter most. The inside of your pans takes the brunt of the damage when they're stacked. Every time you place one pan inside another and shift them around, you're creating friction that gradually wears down the surface. For non-stick pans, that damage can happen faster than most people realize.'

Instead, he advises opting for a pot rack. If you like Harrison's look but prefer a more concentrated option, this is a great alternative. Chris recommends: 'A ceiling-mounted or wall-hung pot rack is one of the most space-efficient options available. Pans hang freely, surfaces stay protected, and the rack itself can become a practical feature in the kitchen.'

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