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Olde Good Things Reclaimed Light Fixture Restoration for Enhanced Radiance, Classic Preservation

The value of light as it is used in a space cannot be underestimated. Lighting is used to arrange a space – to create atmosphere, a perfect balance of light and shadow, or to make the best use of the dispersion of light for projects, office work, galleries, or dining.

Shoppers at OGT online or visitors to any of our Olde Good Things locations find themselves in a wonderland of light fixtures for every purpose. From atmospheric lighting for the home, commercial space, or restaurant, to industrial light fixtures invented to maximize light concentration and minimize glare, OGT offers such a wide selection of antique and modern lighting… it is an adventure in discovering the ways light can be used.

Consider the unique types of housing that encapsulate light. The variety of shades, globes, lanterns – all homes for light are a component in the overall experience of beauty and functionality when hunting down your unique lighting design.

OGT’s antique and modern light fixture selection is reclaimed from classic homes and historic buildings. Our collection includes chandeliers, sconces, industrial light fixtures, flush and semi flush mounts, nautical lighting, lamps, pendant lighting, and more.

 

OGT has collected, restored, and sold antique original fixtures since 1995. Reclaimed light fixtures from such historic venues as The Waldorf Astoria and Plaza Hotel wait to inspire. Customers can also find commercial lighting from historic NYC banks, skyscrapers, and entertainment venues, like Brooklyn’s Prospect Hall, along with a surprising variety of 1940s Art Deco theater chandeliers, many from the famous Rialto Theater. Other pieces include single socket flush mount fixtures from 1910 to Baccarat crystal chandeliers reclaimed from governors’ mansions. One of our latest historic salvages includes authentic vintage Murano glass chandeliers from a private collection.

Many of these historic structures are in the process of demolition or complete renovation. Some of the most classic pieces are diamonds in the rough.

Restoring light fixtures can be a project many would prefer to leave to the experts. Rewiring and cleaning of antique light fixtures can be a delicate art.  Olde Good Things restoration experts lovingly restore at our special lighting restoration shop. This allows our light-smiths to ensure the functionality, safety, and beauty of your chosen lighting. For those who purchase a light from us, services include rewiring, socketing, compiling, chaining, and custom design.

With several acres of lighting inventory to be restored, OGT offers lighting restoration service only for lights purchased at OGT. Visit us online or in our Scranton, PA warehouse to learn more about our lighting restoration workshop services, or contact one of our helpful OGT reclaim specialists for more information.

 

 

Colonial Eatery Brings Repurposed Architectural Elements

The Assembly Design Studio designers of Ledger, a local restaurant and bar on New England’s North Shore, envisioned a “rough restoration” of the historic Salem Savings Bank — a place where customers could relax in a contemporary dining space and absorb the colorful history of Salem.

Salem Savings was erected in 1818 and is the second oldest incorporated savings bank in America. Notable bank customers of bygone days include Salem-born Nathaniel Hawthorne, dark romantic author of The Scarlet Letter, and Alexander Graham Bell, who patented the first telephone.

History comes in many flavors at this modern eatery. Regional cuisine is on the menu, inspired by traditional Colonial New England cooking techniques and local fish, meat, and produce. Local fare, cocktails mixed behind a leathered white macaubus granite bar, and fresh seafood from the oyster bar are offered in an authentic vintage industrial atmosphere. The restaurant’s decor was formed from the existing raw materials of the historic building, accentuated with reclaimed materials and distinctive pieces of architectural salvage. In the entry, visitors will walk through a glass and metal vestibule which showcases the original plaster ceiling and a custom 82” chandelier. A bank teller window adds to the ambience as guests enter the dining area, where a repurposed communal white oak table provides seating for 22. A contemporary wall crafted from metal safety box doors lends an industrial edge to the dining area, while a bank vault houses the walk-in refrigerator.

Exposed iron beams and rough brick and wood architecture provided a raw palette for the designers of Ledger to work with. Custom charred wood planking was incorporated into the design, a material reminiscent of Salem’s powerful and dark history which includes the Witch Trials and Great Fire of 1914. Other authentic details include distressed leather barstools, tufted banquettes, tile from the 1930s, and historic bank ledgers used for artistic display.

Ledger’s sophisticated vintage holophane lighting hails from the 1920s era and was supplied by Olde Good Things. The soft ambience of the fixtures offers a stark contrast to the lofty reclaimed wood inset on the ceiling and exposed iron beams. Our industrial Holophane light fixtures are sourced from factories across the Northeast and are a reminder of the Golden Age of “scientific illumination”. OGT’s extensive selection of Holophane fixtures from the 20s and 30s is salvaged and restored in our shop.

Besides their widespread usage in industry, the luminaires are ideal for contemporary commercial usage to illuminate a space without glare or dark spots. They are very popular in auction houses and amongst reclamation connoisseurs for their economical and efficient dispersion of light, along with the historic magnetism of their design.

Most Popular Holophanes

Shop all Holophane online, here.

For questions about our Designer discount, view here.

Out With the New, In with the Olde

With 2014 in the books, it’s time to create your New Year’s resolution for your home and start planning and designing your living space for 2015.

Reclaimed butcher block table with pipe legs

Reclaimed butcher block table with pipe legs designed and made by Olde Good Things

If your kitchen looks more like a brown bag than a gourmet diner, you might want to consider remodeling; re-tiling with salvage subway tiles, or custom ordering your own farm table is a step in a fabulous direction. Does your bathroom make you cringe rather than chill? Why not give it a new look using reclaimed bath fixtures and vintage lighting? With something as simple as replacing your cupboard knobs, you can change the ambiance from stressed to spa quickly and easily.

Looking for a bigger, more spectacular change? Why not install a salvaged or reclaimed wood mantle over your existing fireplace? Not spectacular enough? Change all the lighting fixtures in your home with vintage chandeliers, sconces, or industrial lamps.

A crystal chandelier purchased at our Chelsea location

A crystal chandelier purchased at our Chelsea location

 

It wouldn’t hurt to add a bit of drama using salvaged corrugated chicken wire glass as statement pieces in your living room or kitchen.

Olde Good Things is the one stop location for designers and end-users alike to come up with great ideas for all your future design plans both for your living or business spaces.  This year is only just beginning, but it holds much promise, especially for those who really want to keep their New Year’s Resolutions of creating a home that is all about them, their tastes, and their budget.

Add to your 2015 calendar plans to visit any or all of our four New York City showrooms, our LA store and our huge National Warehouse locations in Scranton, PA.

New Acquisition: Fine Lighting from Chameleon Antiques

Our stores are now being filled with new acquisitions from a long time, well-known lighting store from the design district in NYC – Chameleon Antiques. They specialize in traditional antique lighting as well as contemporary and fine reproductions.  These acquisitions are soon to be uploaded to our web store – we’ll keep you abreast of all updates!

Our four New York City stores each has a variety of fixtures ranging from simple pendants and lamps to high-end Caldwell silver chandeliers and elegant crystal chandeliers.  Here’s just a few of the many lights we have recently acquired.

If you have any questions about the lighting displayed here or in our email announcement, contact us or call us at 888-233-9678.

Caldwell chandelier

Elegant Caldwell chandelier

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One of the many pairs of lamps just in

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