Olde Good Things, the architectural salvage company that operates several stores in Manhattan and nationally, has just opened a pop-up store at 289 Court Street. Besides fixtures, mantlepieces, hardware and anything one may need to renovate a brownstone, Old Good Things also sells what they call "altered antiques", which are pieces created from salvaged wood and metal such as farm tables, lamps and framed mirrors made of old tin ceiling panels.
Please be advised that Olde Good Things is owned by the Church of Bible Understanding, which has been described by some as "a sect founded by a former vacuum-cleaner salesman."
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Please be advised that Olde Good Things is owned by the Church of Bible Understanding, which has been described by some as "a sect founded by a former vacuum-cleaner salesman."
Just thought you might want to know.