About this Event
While New York City has seen its fair share of historic buildings razed or gut-renovated, not all has been lost. For 30 years, one architectural antique dealer has salvaged and restored pieces from iconic locations such as the Flatiron Building, Waldorf Astoria, Plaza Hotel, and Brooklyn’s Grand Prospect Hall — bringing history, craftsmanship, and beauty to homes across the world. It's time to step inside their flagship showroom and uncover the incredible history and story behind their museum-grade collection.
Join New York Adventure Club for a private after-hours exploration of Olde Good Things, an architectural salvage company selling preserved and restored antiques — many of which come from some of New York's most historic hotels, venues, and more.
Led by the owners of Olde Good Things, this unique experience at their flagship showroom in Midtown West will include:
- The history of Olde Good Things: how it grew from a small space at a flea market in Chelsea to becoming one of the largest architectural antique dealers in the country
- The process of salvaging architectural gems from historic properties, from working with demolition teams to remove the pieces to restoring or repurposing them at their Scranton, PA warehouse
- First-hand stories from some of their largest projects, including amassing hundreds of items from the Waldorf Astoria to recovering an 11-ft. chandelier from an art deco building in FiDi
- A guided tour through their West 52nd Street showroom to see some of their most historically significant pieces, ranging from furniture and light fixtures to statues and silverware
- Time afterward to roam around and find your own one-of-a-kind piece...with a discount in hand!
No experience at Olde Good Things is ever the same.
See you there!
About Olde Good Things
30 years since its founding, OGT is one of the largest architectural antique dealers in the US. In addition to a robust web store, Olde Good Things has three stores and two warehouses - a total of 250,000 square feet of warehouse alone. OGT finds are sourced largely from pre-depression and late nineteenth century buildings, preserving pieces from icons such as: The Philadelphia Civic Center, the Ellis Auditorium, the Woolworth Building, the Flatiron Building, the New York Times Building, the Plaza Hotel, the Waldorf Astoria, and more. Please follow our two instagram accounts, @oldegoodthings and @oldegoodthings_warehouse for first access to new inventory.
Olde Good Things merchandise spans across several main categories:
- Lighting - pendants, flush mounts, chandeliers and more in a array of sizes and price points
- Architectural Antiques - Building elements, mantels, carved stone, terra cotta, garden antiques, and more
- Fine Antiques - Furniture, collectibles, musical instruments, taxidermy, and more
- Altered Antiques - Reclaimed materials repurposed into tin mirrors, tables, furniture and shelving and lighting pieces.
- Mirrors & Tin - hand-painted panels, copper mirrors and panels, wood molding
- Reclaimed Glass - Chicken wire glass, JFK airport stained glass, Frank Lloyd Wright panels, and more
- Hardware - hardware for cabinets, doors, or elevators, and even casters, and curtain tiebacks
Testimonials
"Loved the idea of going behind the scenes at one of the most iconic stores in nyc. Also loved the ogt guides." -Jeff
"Fun! Great experience" -Monica
"Very informative hosts and I loved Erica's energy, going from group to group. The guides and speakers were knowledgeable and obviously have a passion for history and architecture. I enjoyed myself very much!" -Erika
"Very interesting. And the people hosting were great." -Beth
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Categories: In-Person, Museums & Galleries
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Olde Good Things, 333 West 52nd Street, New York, United States
USD 39.98