About About

Eron Johnson Antiques evolved from the passion of a young collector more than 30 years ago. Eron's showroom has moved and expanded numerous times over the years. In 1995, we moved to our present location in the Baker neighborhood, a 20,000 square foot building which dates to 1911 and once housed the first Chevrolet dealership in Denver. Of architectural interest, our building boasts 65-foot long beams supporting the roof without pillar supports, a design method usually reserved for bridge construction.

In 2008, we opened a second 20,000 square foot warehouse, Eron Johnson Architectural Antiques, to handle our architectural salvage division. This showroom is set in an industrial area in a Denver neighborhood known as Valverde. The building dates to the 1920s and was formerly a construction depot. Of architectural interest are the large steel railway trestle beams set into the roof stamped Carnegie for the Carnegie Steel Company of Pennsylvania (founded 1892) which date to the late 19th century. Both showrooms are located just minutes from downtown Denver.

Eron continues to expand his collection of fine antique furniture, accessories and architectural antiques. Our inventory dates from the 17th to the 19th centuries and originates from over 38 different countries in Europe, the Americas, the United Kingdom and Asia.

Eron Johnson Antiques 451 Broadway, Denver CO 80203 | T: 303.777.8700 | F: 303.777.8787