The
Lodato family salvaged doors, mantels, stained glass and other
architectural remnants of value. The store became a haven
for unusual items with character, and expanded to include
the entire contents of homes.
Three
generations and 50 years later, this family business continues
to flourish by offering a
selection you won't find anywhere else. We have become Connecticut's
largest source of antiques and home décor. We have
a huge collection of architectural salvage including mantels,
stained glass, doors, newel posts, plumbing and hardware.
The categories of furniture and decor range from antiques
and reproductions, to European pine, and home office furniture.
Casual dining room groups to formal mahogany dining rooms
from England. You'll find garden and patio furniture, garden
and lawn ornaments, cast iron urns, bronze statues, fountains,
gazebos, and concrete planters. Fantastic chandeliers and
lighting, home décor and accessories of all kinds.
United
House Wrecking has become direct importers from all over the
world. With over 30,000 square feet in the main building and
a new Design Center, which just opened in May of 2005 with
an additional 6500 square feet, all of New England comes here
when they want something unusual in antiques, architectural
salvage and new and reproduction furniture.

The new
Design Center features newly acquired antiques from Europe,
their own Clearly French Collection, leather and upholstered
furniture, exquisite vignettes, more accessories and many
new lines of furniture. |