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The Salvaged Woodshop I salvage, repurpose and resurrect furniture using colour, authenticity and love. My passion is to create practical, memorable pieces that evoke feelings.

Upcycling is my passion. I grew up with the smell of freshly sawn wood while hanging out in both my grandpa's wood working shops or 'the shop' which is what we called it for short. One grandpa made furniture like Muskoka chairs (a Canadian dock chair http://www.muskokachair.com/), clocks and Christmas reindeer while the other did the most amazing Intarsia and whittling. I would help out in any way

I could; sweep the floor or sort nails just so I might be asked to hammer one in or saw a piece of wood! Going through high school I took Industrial Arts which allowed me to learn to use a lathe, draw architecturally, strip furniture and use just about every piece of woodworking equipment I could get my hands on. I absolutely loved every minute of that class and that's where it ended, until now. After becoming a mom 9 years ago I now realise now that I cannot go back to being an Event Coordinator because it takes too much time away from my 'mom duties'. So I've taken up the reins again and am now loving every minute of my time in my 'shop'. I love:
- big, bold, bright patterns and colour
- Strong, straight lines
- Paisley and mandalas
- Recycling or reusing everything! Waste not, want not
- Shopping for a bargain

So my love of reducing waste has whittled (ha ha!) its way into my work as I love scrounging around the tip or charity shops searching for that slightly quirky item that I can breathe new life into. Or getting off cuts from a local oak framer and trying to figure out what each piece will become. I've purchased a pyrography machine and have been dabbling in sign making and burning wood, it's brilliant fun. I have proved to myself that I could tackle the design and building of something as big as a 30 sq m shed made out of pallets, with a lot of help from a proper carpenter to cut the roof! Since it's still standing I thought I'd try bits of furniture as well so watch this space...

04/01/2026

These barstools have definitely had a few bums on them! If only they could tell us their stories…

I had a blast upcycling these metal tractor seat seats and wooden barstools for our outside space. Can’t wait until it warms up so we can use them!

Are you in the Wi******er area and have an upcycling project you’d like help on?

13/12/2025

Some pieces are more than furniture — they’re anchors to the people we’ve loved.

This chair belonged to my client’s great-grandma. She remembers sitting beside it as a little girl, waiting for the sweets she would inevitably receive.

To honour her late mother, she chose to reupholster it in a fabric that was her mother’s favourite.

Now the chair carries memories from three generations, beautifully refreshed for the next. A family story woven into every stitch — and I’m so grateful to play a small part in its next chapter. ✨

A bit about the provinance, this is a Rock N Rest chair, originally made by Gimson & Slater in Long Eaton/ Nottingham and originally designed by Rastad & Relling in Norway. The catalogue shown is from 1965.

Do you have a family heirloom you’d like transformed? If so, get in touch.

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