It’s mind-boggling to hear some of the horror stories about architectural salvage being sent to the landfill….What’s up with that?
OUT WITH THE NEW, IN WITH THE OLD!
May 11th, 2010We are MOVING….
March 30th, 2010We are MOVING to 2600 E. Foothill Blvd. in Pasadena. Our projected opening day is Tuesday, June 1, 2010…
Old ironwork & vintage lights on the way…!
March 10th, 2010We just got a new shipment of some very cool ironwork(gates, balconies, windowguards) which will be on the website in the next day or so…also, some very nice Spanish Revival fixtures are in the process of being re-wired by Chris and should be up in the next few days…keep checking ‘NEW ITEMS’ on the website…
New ‘old’ stuff!
February 26th, 2010just got some very old built-ins, doors, chests & medicine cabinets from some early 1900’s bungalows in Long Beach. These are becoming very rare so check out the pics. Also, we were lucky enough to salvage some amazing bathroom accessories and decorative tiles which are also featured on this blog. Remember, the SALE ends Sunday!
THANKS!
February 20th, 2010What a weekend! The first two days of the SALE were tremendous. We were actually overwhelmed by the amount of people in the store. To say we were understaffed is an understatement! We sincerely hope everyone found what they were looking for and THANKS again for your patience and loyalty. Our goal has always been to offer the best service possible. We sincerely feel we have the best customers on the PLANET!
PAS Storewide SALE!
February 14th, 2010Well, folks, it’s time for our storewide SALE where everything, except a few consignment items, is 20-50% off the list price. The SALE starts Saturday, Feb. 20 and runs through Sunday, Feb.28. Here’s your chance to get some amazing and hard-to-find architectural items for a fraction of the retail price.
Sophie Says….
February 9th, 2010Welcome to the Pasadena Architectural Salvage BLOG…
February 3rd, 2010We recently acquired some great pieces from an old Pasadena office building including old metal & wood dental cabinets, lighting and a sizable sample case of ‘dental facings’….even got some odd looking generators(?), a very neat X-ray viewing light and a heavy-duty safe…









