Entry Transformation Using Reclaimed Glass
The craftsmanship is typical of what you would find from the days gone by. Â When Paul took on this job, he decided vintage […]
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The craftsmanship is typical of what you would find from the days gone by. Â When Paul took on this job, he decided vintage […]
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This home, once one of the most visibly and architecturally noteworthy mansions along the MacArthur Causeway in Miami Beach was lost to the […]
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Because Olde Good Things has so many stores and such great warehouse space we often find that we are salvaging tons of the […]
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Historically speaking, St. Patrick’s Day is a day when Catholics, Anglicans, and Irish-Americans celebrate the man and the myth, Saint Patrick. Celebrated on […]
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Tin is one of the most utilized metals on the planet. Aside from its use in numerous alloys, such as bronze and pewter, […]
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There’s nothing more refreshing than renovations using past architectural elements in new designs. Customers at Olde Good Things include builders, designers, architects and […]
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Madison Ave has long been synonymous with high fashion, boutique stores, and all the amazing designer items you could possibly imagine. We at […]
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Over the years, Olde Good Things has seen many great design ideas emerge from decorators who love to incorporate old reclaimed items into modern […]
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As an architectural salvage, restoration and preservation company, Olde Good Things has had the privilege to work with historical societies and owners of […]
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Samuel Yellin was born in Galicia, Poland in 1885. In 1906, he departed Europe to begin his career in Philadelphia where, 13 years later, […]
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