Architectural Salvage, Reclaimed Wood, Antiques and Home Decor in Upstate Albany NY
We offer a variety of decorative antique and vintage stained glass, doors, windows, fireplace mantles, lighting, wood flooring and metalwork. Our architectural salvage is obtained predominantly from old homes, churches and schools destined for demolition or rehab. We collaborate with like minded demolition and construction companies and Habitat for Humanity to insure proper reuse of architectural materials. We remove most of the salvage in order to retain its optimal integrity. If you are decorating an entire restaurant or looking for that one special piece to spark a conversation, we can satisfy those needs.
In addition to architectural salvage we carry our own line of home decor fashioned from antique components, antique furniture, artwork, and U.S. made concrete garden and home statuary. We offer local delivery and will assist with long distance shipping. Not all our inventory is listed on the website, so please email or call with requests.
On the weekend we have a fantastic market featuring locally made crafts, specialty food related items and a gourmet cafe. There is live music from 11am - 2 pm. Check out the link above the AT THE WAREHOUSE and please visit the blog at http://atthewarehouse.blogspot.com/ and comment.
We have a presence at the BROOKLYN FLEA: Our next visit is July 20th and we are a little tired of the rain. Of course scattered thunderstorms are predicted. We have one KOOL item coming down for old you old Hippies: a day glow painted door from an old frat house black light room. This is genuine from the 1960's. If doors could talk. If you are from NYC and view something on our website that we should bring down, please give us a call. If you want the Heywood Wakefield theater chairs, order them first because whatever we bring down sells by 11am. For large items, there is a $25.00 fee which will either be deducted if you purchase the item or a credit if you don't. This is imposed because large items take up alot of space that could be occupied by smaller items. This system worked out well for the customers who have used it to date
Confirmed BROOKLYN FLEA dates are: July 20th and 27th.



