Architectural Salvage
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ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE-THE DOORWAY TO INEXPENSIVE VINTAGE FITTINGS
Don't feel disappointed or give up hope because that small piece of architectural salvage one has been searching out forever, and has been as elusive to find as real dragon's teeth, has not come to light; the answer to everyone's prayer in pursuit of excellent architectural antiques, vintage doors and antique doors, for all manner of architectural salvage, has now been answered.
Olde Good Things store, for that is the company's name, has three stores located in New York, two stores in Los Angeles, and one in Scranton, Pennsylvania; details of the addresses and phone numbers can all be found on the website.
Olde Good Things store, for that is the company's name, has three stores located in New York, two stores in Los Angeles, and one in Scranton, Pennsylvania; details of the addresses and phone numbers can all be found on the website.
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Architectural Salvage
Here at these locations it is akin to passing through the portals of a time machine, and emerging into a more genteel age, with so many collections of antique doors, vintage doors and architectural antiques, from virtually every period of North American architecture.There is a saying that in fashion "what goes around, comes around" and this adage is probably true when one considers the continual rehashing of fashion forms like the mini skirt, bouffant hair styles and almost impossible to stand on skyscraper soled shoes.
The same is true of modern building and architectural design, not just modern homes but new build or refurbishment of hospitals, nightclubs and stores.
The current desired trend is warehouse industrial, and aged glass and metal is being sought in ever increasing amounts; the good news for customers and potential customers of Olde Good Things is that the company has in stock and available a vast supply of wavy corrugated, chicken wire, and plain old glass plate window panes available for sale, and many of these items have been salvaged from many iconic historic buildings, including but not limited to The Flat Iron Building, The New York Times Building and The McAlpin Hotel.
Combined with many items of stained glass windows, from historical churches across the US including the famous Robert Sowers stained glass façade from the former AA terminal at JFK International Airport, all of the architecturally interesting pieces at any of the Olde Good Things stores are all genuine pieces.
Now it may be that the piece of architectural antique or salvaged piece is located in one of the New York stores, and the location of the refurbishment construction project is located in Wilmington or Washington, Minneapolis or Memphis, ordering from the store or the website will see the piece of salvage required dispatched direct to the location of the project, or to a more secure location.
Take a step back in time and visit the Olde Good Things Store today, either in person or by entering through the portal of the company website, http://www.ogtstore.com and find the very piece of architectural salvage that is the final piece of your architectural jigsaw puzzle.
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