Antique Furniture Hardware: Your finest source for old house parts for restoration. Vintage and reproduction furniture hardware. Including decorative, renovation and renovator's hardware, Antique house furniture parts.
Reviews (26)
Richard Wright
Apr 14, 2022
Linda Campbell
Feb 13, 2022
Danielle Baitsholts
Aug 14, 2021
David Cruz
Jun 21, 2021
Ithaca Court
May 28, 2021
Gale L. Bull
Apr 12, 2021
Barbara A.
Mar 28, 2021
Miss C.
Nov 13, 2020
Valentino L.
Aug 05, 2020
Andrew Wolf
Jun 04, 2019
Derek G. Dtrain
May 16, 2019
Matthew T.
Mar 24, 2019
Wow, what a cool store! They have a great selection of stuff! We needed bathroom cabinet hinges that Lowes and Home Depot did not carry. When we got in the store and was greeted by very friendly and knowledgeable people, they found what we needed within minutes! They were fantastic, love this store, we highly recommend Muffs. We will be back!
Tony M.
Feb 09, 2019
Excellent selection and service. I have been coming here for years, as I've owned old homes for the past 20 years. The staff have been most helpful with recommendations of hardware, searching for good matches to existing hardware, and figuring out solutions to hardware challenges common to old homes. Definitely worth a visit!
Ashley Boyd
Dec 06, 2018
Kimberly E.
Nov 12, 2018
Loree C.
Aug 02, 2018
This store is amazing. I had a nightstand that somehow mysteriously lost the rosette holding the pull on, (thank you cleaning people). This was a drawer I didn't use much as it had socks in it., so heaven knows when it happened. The bedroom set was purchased at Ethan Allen years ago. I went to Ethan Allen and they didn't have the hardware but recommended that I go to Muff's in Orange.
This store has thousands and thousands, literally, of discontinued and a antique pulls, door knobs and anything else you can think of. They were super helpful and the proprietor knew exactly where to look and produced a replacement rosette in no time. If you need something replaced or just want to change things go there. I promise you won't be disappointed.
This store has thousands and thousands, literally, of discontinued and a antique pulls, door knobs and anything else you can think of. They were super helpful and the proprietor knew exactly where to look and produced a replacement rosette in no time. If you need something replaced or just want to change things go there. I promise you won't be disappointed.
Susan M.
Jan 23, 2018
Mike M.
Nov 11, 2017
I have shopped here before for parts, yesterday was the scam of the year. Don't let them know you really need a part, they soak you and take your hard earned money, the daughter is rude and talks under her breath about you. I needed an old key, they found a reproduction China made key that costs retail $5.00. Then the daughter rang it up and said that will be $25.00, I just about passed out, American Greed.
I stopped by a locksmith and he verified it was a China made.99 cent key. The key is from (Antique Keys.net), $6 reproduction key. As the antique stores in the Orange Circle are closing, you can see why.
I stopped by a locksmith and he verified it was a China made.99 cent key. The key is from (Antique Keys.net), $6 reproduction key. As the antique stores in the Orange Circle are closing, you can see why.
A. G.
May 28, 2017
Dane J.
Feb 19, 2016
If you own a vintage home, places like Muff's are indispensable. The owners were incredibly helpful in cutting a new skeleton key for the mortise locks in my 1930's home. The place is a true treasure trove of hard to find hardware from the Victorian era straight through to the Mid-Century. Need a door knob? They have walls of them. Edwardian era escutcheon plate? Got 'em. Sash weights for double-hung windows?
They have buckets of them. Okay okay, you get the point. Yes, they aren't the cheapest, BUT you are paying for the owner's knowledge and for items that were crafted in the good ol' USA back when quality craftsmanship really meant something. So when you put everything in perspective, the items sold at Muff's aren't as expensive as you might first think. Sure you can buy reproductions online but they will surely be made overseas and lack the history and patina that come with the real deal.
They have buckets of them. Okay okay, you get the point. Yes, they aren't the cheapest, BUT you are paying for the owner's knowledge and for items that were crafted in the good ol' USA back when quality craftsmanship really meant something. So when you put everything in perspective, the items sold at Muff's aren't as expensive as you might first think. Sure you can buy reproductions online but they will surely be made overseas and lack the history and patina that come with the real deal.
Lawrence G.
Jun 07, 2014
Jennifer H.
Jun 07, 2014
I was originally very excited to find a store that had some antique clothing for a decent price, but due to my brief experience there I will not be returning. I had tried on a dress at 3pm and asked if I could place it on hold until closing (5pm.) They said no problem. When I came back 1 hour later to buy the dress, she said she sold it due to the fact that, "People place things on hold all the time and never come back." Well I came back.
Only an hour after I was told it would be held for me. I understand that you want to make a sale. And I understand that 80% of the customers who puts things on hold won't come back (trust me. I've worked in retail.) But that's no excuse. If you aren't going to ACTUALLY hold something for a client, tell them you don't place items on hold. Don't lie and thus disrespect someone who could potentially be a committed customer.
Only an hour after I was told it would be held for me. I understand that you want to make a sale. And I understand that 80% of the customers who puts things on hold won't come back (trust me. I've worked in retail.) But that's no excuse. If you aren't going to ACTUALLY hold something for a client, tell them you don't place items on hold. Don't lie and thus disrespect someone who could potentially be a committed customer.
Wendy B.
May 26, 2013
Muff's? I think Muffs could qualify as a museum. Drool factor = 5 out of 5 Hooray for keeping the store well stocked with vintage (not everything is "antique") hard to find items. Stocked, as in. floor to ceiling, stuffed in every nook and cranny. This is not the place for an OCD personality. Seeing lots of things Mom had, I really didn't need, things I finally got rid of, now selling here for big bucks? Arrrgh. = Now, for the things I do want to buy, I know I can get much of this stuff cheaper on-line.
But seeing it in real life before you buy is about as good as it gets. And no waiting. I got lucky and found a set of vintage, glass paned doors to put in my kitchen for a new corner pantry. Needs a good paint job but is absolutely perfect for my vintage house. I just hope it doesn't have some poltergeist attached. I know about that stuff. I get creeped out watching Haunted Collector on Syfy TV. Prepare to spend hours here.
But seeing it in real life before you buy is about as good as it gets. And no waiting. I got lucky and found a set of vintage, glass paned doors to put in my kitchen for a new corner pantry. Needs a good paint job but is absolutely perfect for my vintage house. I just hope it doesn't have some poltergeist attached. I know about that stuff. I get creeped out watching Haunted Collector on Syfy TV. Prepare to spend hours here.
Shawn B.
Mar 18, 2013
I really think this place has to be some kind of safety hazard. If you are here during an earthquake, i really don't think you would make it out alive and if you are wider than average, you won't fit through the walkways.it felt like walking through a hoarders house using their one path from the door. Can't comment on prices or even the stuff cuz i hightailed it outta there as images of being buried under never ending piles of doorknobs and hardware filled my head.
Penny Lane X.
Jan 15, 2013
I think the owners love their antiques so much that this store is really just a museum or self-storage for their collection! This store is jam packed from floor to ceiling of vintage stuff and antiquities. The old lady sitting behind the counter is grumpy and rude. I never understand why people own a business where people interaction is part of the business and then treat customers like they are an annoying nuisance.
I inquired about a vintage salvaged window frame they had - they told me $15. Then a few moments later, the old lady (store owner) decides that the price is WRONG and because an old-salvaged window is "old and hard-to-find", the price should be $22, she then carries the item back to the front of the store as if I'm not worthy of buying it. :( Every antique mall carries stuff that is "old and hard-to-find", as well as eBay too. I guess they would rather NOT sell merchandise?
I inquired about a vintage salvaged window frame they had - they told me $15. Then a few moments later, the old lady (store owner) decides that the price is WRONG and because an old-salvaged window is "old and hard-to-find", the price should be $22, she then carries the item back to the front of the store as if I'm not worthy of buying it. :( Every antique mall carries stuff that is "old and hard-to-find", as well as eBay too. I guess they would rather NOT sell merchandise?
Theresa S.
Dec 20, 2007
This is THE place to go for old knobs, hinges, door handles, window latches, et cetera. They also have some salvage items, windows, doors, and other architectural items, in the back. The staff are relatively helpful, but you do have to know what you're looking for. So come with measurements, a digital camera, measuring tape, etc.