Columbus Architectural Salvage is a unique resource for home parts and architectural elements, located on 10,000 square feet near Columbus' Ohio State Fairgrounds. The store, which was opened in 2011 by Chris Sauer, is an expansion of a former Grandview business and is known for its eclectic collection of antique and vintage artifacts, many of which have been salvaged from area landfills. Shoppers can peruse the store's expansive collection of home renovation items, ranging from small parts such as doorknobs, keys, and hinges to massive room design elements such as vintage claw-foot bathtubs and antique iron-wrought garden furniture. Many hard-to-find and rare vintage items are on display, making the store a great choice for home decor enthusiasts and antique lovers alike.

1580 Clara St, Columbus, OH 43211, Phone: 614-299-6627

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