Treasured Antiques specializes in mid-century modern furniture, vintage lighting, and architectural salvage pieces sourced primarily from estate sales and local estate cleanouts across central Oklahoma. Located within walking distance of Bricktown, the shop operates as a single-owner dealer who curates inventory rather than accepting general consignment, which means the stock rotates around identified categories rather than fluctuating daily based on vendor submissions.
The shop's focus divides into three distinct lanes. Mid-century modern represents the largest segment: credenzas, dining tables, occasional chairs, and sectionals from the 1950s and 1960s, with occasional pieces extending into the 1970s. Vintage lighting—table lamps, floor lamps, pendant fixtures, and chandeliers—occupies dedicated wall space, often paired with original rewiring for immediate use. Architectural salvage forms the third pillar: mantels, built-in cabinetry, doors with hardware, and lighting fixtures salvaged from demolished or renovated homes across Oklahoma City neighborhoods, particularly from the Paseo Arts District and Heritage Hills areas undergoing rehabilitation.
Pricing clusters around three tiers: accessible entry pieces (small side tables, lamps, vintage serving ware) between $25 and $150; mid-range furniture (chairs, shelving, smaller credenzas) from $200 to $800; significant case pieces (large credenzas, quality dining tables, period-correct sectionals) from $1,000 to $4,500. Architectural salvage items vary widely; a single door with original hardware might sell for $300 to $600, while a complete mantel assembly can reach $2,000 or more depending on wood species and ornamental detail.
Oklahoma City's antiques landscape splits between high-volume mall operations and single-specialty dealers. Antique Malls in the Midtown area stock multiple vendors across broad categories—glassware, furniture, collectibles, tools—with lower average prices ($15 to $400 per item) but less curation and more inconsistent quality control. That format suits quick browsing and bargain hunting; Treasured Antiques suits buyers hunting a specific style or seeking authenticated mid-century pieces where condition and provenance matter. The Paseo District hosts several smaller galleries focused on art and craft rather than functional antiques, making them poor substitutes for furniture shopping. For architectural salvage specifically, Treasured Antiques competes primarily against national online marketplaces and occasional estate sale finds; the local advantage is the ability to inspect joinery, wood condition, and hardware in person before committing to pieces often too large or fragile to ship easily.
Treasured Antiques appeals to interior designers furnishing mid-century projects, homeowners restoring or reimagining 1950s-70s houses, and collectors seeking authenticated pieces with documented provenance. It suits buyers willing to visit once or twice monthly to see new inventory and who understand that quality mid-century and architectural salvage carry prices reflecting rarity and condition. It does not suit bargain-focused shoppers, those seeking high-volume selection under one roof, or buyers needing immediate inventory depth across unrelated categories. Small-space dwellers should note that the shop does not specialize in compact or modular pieces; most furniture assumes living areas with considerable square footage.
Plan for 45 minutes to an hour. The shop's layout dedicates each wall or section to a category, so a methodical walk covers furniture, lighting, and salvage without backtracking. Prices are clearly marked on most pieces. The owner is typically present and can discuss provenance, condition issues (including reupholstering needs or minor wood repairs), delivery logistics, and custom search requests for specific items. Most pieces are floor samples; if you find something of interest, discussion of timing, condition, and realistic pricing happens on-site. The shop does not hold inventory on verbal request; written follow-up via phone or email improves your chances of securing a piece before it sells.
Treasured Antiques operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., closed Mondays. Street parking is available directly outside; the lot does not charge. The shop sits one block from Bricktown parking garages if street spots are full. Delivery is available for large pieces within Oklahoma City; rates depend on distance and weight but typically run $100 to $250 for standard residential deliveries. Smaller items can be carried out same-day; larger purchases should be confirmed for loadability if you are transporting yourself.
Treasured Antiques fills a gap between chain antiques malls and online-only vintage sellers, offering curated mid-century and salvage pieces inspectable in person with direct access to the owner's sourcing knowledge and authentication.
