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charlesyesuwan's recommendation

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In 1978, as New Yorkers won a case to prevent Grand Central from going the way of Pennsylvania Station, preservationists of another stripe opened a salvage shop in Soho. Urban Archaeology since has assembled a trove of 19th- and 20th-century architectural fittings, and the craftsmanship of those rarities is widely accessible via the company’s own lighting collection. It features re-creations and new designs inspired by fixtures rescued from long-ago hotels, schoolrooms, wharves, warehouses, sidewalks and train stations. (via Elements of Living)

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Updated Apr 5, 2006

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rajirr's recommendation

Terrific one-of-a-kind Architectural Salvage pieces for the interior and exterior. Some incredible retro, vintage lighting as well.

Updated Feb 9, 2007

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