Stuart Grannen has a penchant for shiny objects of great value, and this obsession has taken shape in the form of Architectural Artifacts, a museum and a store. Many of the statues, furniture pieces and fixtures at the 80,000-square-foot space hail from all corners of the world, like the rows of $1,800 to $6,800 Argentinean and European wall sconces from the turn of the 20th-century. Or, how about picking up a hypnotic, wooden Bolivian Primitive Santo statue—if you happen to have $695. But fans of homegrown relics will be happy to know that plenty of Grannen’s pieces were acquired locally; nothing says “Cubs fan” like a $2,200 cast iron turn style from Wrigley Field.