When Old Glory Antiques closed its doors in Conifer last July, it was a bittersweet occasion. The shop had been Conifer’s premier antique haven for more than 20 years, a must-browse spot for vintage-loving foothills-dwellers. But antique hunters got some good news when Old Glory’s retiring owners sold the store to veteran Denver antique dealer Holly Kuhn (of Patina fame), who moved the store to Littleton, where it’s been enjoying a healthy reincarnation.

With an eye for aesthetics, Kuhn took Old Glory’s inventory of Midwest Americana furniture and amped it up with her own artful displays. Glass jars full of old typewriter letters make a playful vignette in one corner, and a faded wooden toolbox finds new life as a planter. Each piece exudes a haphazard elegance, inviting visitors to poke around endlessly. Tip: Give yourself at least an hour in this store; it might take some careful searching to find a piece with just the right appeal. “If something has scrapes and scratches, it’s not old,” Kuhn says. “It’s charming.” Now that’s a philosophy to live by. Old Glory Antiques, 2500 W. Main St., Littleton, 303-730-2656, www.oldgloryantiquesinc.com

This article was originally published in 5280 August 2008.
Cheryl Meyers
Cheryl Meyers
Cheryl Meyers is a contributing writer to 5280 Home, which means she gets to spend her days writing about Colorado’s most beautiful indoor spaces.