Here’s an olde but good video of our Los Angeles Grand Avenue store.
Custom Kitchen Island from Salvaged Materials
One of the best things about being in the vintage salvage and restoration business is that we get to make custom furniture for customers using the salvaged goodies in our warehouses. These unique pieces make beautiful home accents, are amazing conversation starters, and often allow you to hold on to a piece of history in a fun new way.
Shown above is a custom kitchen island made from reclaimed marble and white pine. It has unusual ‘pipe fitting’ type feet that scream rustic treasure to all who see the island.
If you have a fun furniture piece in mind, let us know your requirements and we’ll get to work on your own special piece of olde-made-new goodness! (Thanks Caitlin!)
Vintage Artistic Glass Turned Statement Piece
Every now and then we have a chance to work with something that is not just old and beautiful, but that also has significant historic ties to the community. The Robert Sowers Window, which is a famous abstract mosaic originally belonging to the American Airlines Terminal 8 – was designed by Robert Sowers and debuted at the Idlewild Airport (now known as the John F Kennedy airport) in New York in 1960.
More commonly known as the “Cathedral,” this beautiful piece has been a beacon of beauty and light to the community for decades. When the time came for it to retire, not only were we called upon to do the dismantling of this beautiful piece, but we also were also able to salvage some of it for our customers, as seen above. We have many glass panels still available; see some of the inventory here. Read more about the Sowers window here.
We love the strong, heavy antique horse paired with the elegant, delicate doors and windows in the picture above – what do you think of it?
Nautical Chain Table Centerpiece
Visit Us at the Urban Market in Houston
Going on now! Come by Sunday 9 am to 4 pm. More info here.
Vintage Hardware Gets Organized!
If you’ve ever been to the hardware room in our Scranton warehouse, you know it’s been a tad, uh… disorganized. Well that’s all fixed, thanks to our good friend Dale! So if you’re a vintage hardware aficionado, come visit, let us know what you’re looking for, or browse some of our inventory here.
Customer Showcase
Olde Good Things is known for fabricating olde antique artifacts and recreating them into useful furnishings for the home or office. Take a look at some of our customers homes and shops… Here’s just a sample of how they used Olde Good Things elements to decorate.
Our southern customer loves our tin! Here a full length mirror and (above right) a wall of decorative antique tin panels. Trove Warehouse features farm tables made from reclaimed white pine beams.
Come Visit Us! Upcoming Shows
Here’s where we’ll be in the next couple months:
Chicago Randolph Street Festival, Sun, July 31 – Mon, August 1
Alameda Point Antique and Collectible Faire, Sun, August 7, 6am – 3pm
Kane County Flea Market, St. Charles, Il, Sun, August 7, 7am – 4pm
Madison Bouckville Antique Show, Mon, August 15 – Sun, August 21
Clover Market in Ardmore, Pa, Sun, September 18
Burton Ohio Antiques Market, Sat, September 24
Plus our regular weekly and monthly flea markets. See our complete schedule here.
New Product: Round Antique Pine Farm Table
OGT in This Old House
Tin mirrors
Olde Good Things tin framed mirrors made the August issue of This Old House magazine! (p. 45) |
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