Vintage Hardware

Vintage Hardware Open 7 days a week New location opening Memorial Day Weekend
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Architectural salvage; home furnishings; repurposed, rediscovered & reapplied pieces combined to create a unique retail experience in historic downtown Astoria, OR.

Here at Astoria Vintage Hardware, along with our fearless leader, Becky, we are a team of five design and antique-loving...
06/08/2026

Here at Astoria Vintage Hardware, along with our fearless leader, Becky, we are a team of five design and antique-loving females. This evening, we’d like to introduce you to Amelia Santiago. She is our marvelous artist-in-residence, who you can find in the shop on Tuesdays quite often with the ever-lovely Frida.
We sat down with her for a little Q&A...

06/04/2026

This parlor settee exudes classic Victorian styling and is crafted from walnut with floral brocade upholstery. These settees were inspired by the 18th-century French canapé, often with a high back and a shaped front, and usually standing on cabriole, turned, or saber legs.
We’re loving her feminine aesthetic and, although we are also quite keen on her current brocade, can’t help but daydream about a complete upholstery refresh.

06/02/2026

New arrivals, both upstairs and downstairs….

06/01/2026

Another fantastic front-of-shop refresh has taken place recently, and it is filled with treasures!

05/28/2026

This handsome piece is a Victorian-era quarter-sawn tiger oak buffet in beautiful condition. Victorian furniture, which often blended Gothic, Rococo, and Renaissance styles, was known for its ornate, elaborate designs and intricate details, such as deep carvings and organic motifs. We can picture this statement-maker as an anchor piece in a myriad of spaces, functioning as a bar buffet, entryway organizer, or a hutch for linens and such in a home interior or hospitality setting.

05/26/2026

A sprinkling of the more recent arrivals…

05/21/2026

Braziers were essential fixtures in 19th-century homes in the Ottoman Empire and were typically placed in the center of a room on a wooden platform to serve as a communal heating source. The perforated lid served a critical purpose, allowing heat to radiate evenly while providing the airflow needed to keep the embers burning without producing excessive smoke indoors. Pictured here is a vintage Turkish bell brazier. We can see it serving its traditional purpose, as a striking decorative accent for burning incense, or repurposed as a dramatic chandelier.

05/19/2026

New, and new-ish, arrivals of the week…

05/18/2026

Becky and Jen have worked their magic yet again. And, this time, it’s a gorgeous Eastlake extravaganza!

05/14/2026

This charming vintage French service comprises nine unique oyster plates, all handcrafted by the renowned M.B.F.A. Pornic. The mark M.B.F.A. Pornic refers to the Manufacture de Faïence de Bretagne, a renowned French ceramics workshop located in the coastal town of Pornic. Celebrated for its mid-20th-century craftsmanship, the company specialized in hand-painted (peint à la main) works, producing distinctive, highly collectible tableware.
We adore the painterly quality of these plates and think they are perrrfect for those upcoming summer shin-digs!

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1343 Commercial Street
Astoria, OR
97103

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

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