Exquisite Mantels Salvaged from the Art Deco Icon, Waldorf Astoria NYC
When Olde Good Things was called to extract elements of the historic Art Deco style Waldorf Astoria New York City, we were able […]
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When Olde Good Things was called to extract elements of the historic Art Deco style Waldorf Astoria New York City, we were able […]
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The Waldorf Astoria was erected over an entire city block on Park Avenue, Manhattan, in 1931. It was the successor to the original […]
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Doors salvaged from historic architecture will add a stunning statement piece to any home or business. Many architects and planners agree that choosing […]
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There is just something about it. That unusual-looking glass that caught your eye. Maybe you noticed it in the shopping district of a […]
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Architectural glass canopies and awnings have become a popular feature in high end residential and commercial design. Glass awnings lend a sleek, cutting-edge […]
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Sometimes choosing the best proportionate mirror for your space can be challenging. There are no wrong sizes when choosing your mirror, but if […]
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Olde Good Things always has architectural treasures reclaimed from some of the most famous historic buildings, just waiting for the right person to […]
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Located in the heart of New York City’s upper west side, Olde Good Things Broadway storefront was once hidden with scaffolding, making this […]
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Back in 2005, the Philadelphia Civic Center was one of Olde Good Things’ largest salvage jobs of the year. We salvaged treasures from […]
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Here you see photos of a London Pub, The Old Queens Head, designed with many decorative sustainable items from architectural antique sources all […]
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