
En L'An 2000: A Model Kitchen of the Future, French Futurist Postcard c.1900
Bathed in warm amber and mustard yellows, this chromolithograph imagines a gleaming laboratory-kitchen of the year 2000, where white-aproned chefs manipulate alchemical glassware, rubber tubing, and bubbling retorts instead of pots and pans. A wall-mounted mechanical device with goggle-like dials looms overhead like a proto-robot overseer. The scene perfectly encapsulates Belle Époque retro-futurism — scientific rationalism applied to domestic life, cuisine reduced to chemistry, and progress rendered as spectacle.
Charming rather than explosive, this card packs a surprisingly dense vision of scientific domesticity into a postcard-sized frame. The imagination lies not in spectacle but in earnest conviction — that chemistry would conquer the kitchen by century's turn.
“EN L'AN 2000 A Model Kitchen”





