Prioritising natural materials and organic textures, we work to restore and repurpose furniture, art, architectural salvage, and decorative items for both beauty and practical use.

We don’t just paint furniture and flip it. We work to restore, update, and enable pieces to tell their stories through their beauty and practicality.

Much of what we have to offer would have ended up in landfill or were otherwise outdated, unloved, or unwanted. We take those pieces and work to make them desirable once again.

Based in Dorset, England we offer sales of pieces with collection, local delivery or shipping via courier to other parts of the United Kingdom and we also take selected commissions within our expertise for those loved pieces that need a new lease of life.

Hungarian Terracotta Jug (no. 1) Hungarian Terracotta Jug (no. 1)
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Hungarian Terracotta Jug (no. 1)
£45.00

These Hungarian terracotta or earthenware jugs are just fantastic - beautiful, rustic, and so strking in their simplicity. I bought a collection of them from auction, which you can see in the final photo, and each are unique in size and shape.

This particular jug is 23cm high and approximately 15-16cm wide including the handle. It is hand-thrown terracotta with handpainted white or slip bands along the neck. It is completely intact with no cracks, but obviously does have age-related marks.

Chemist's Brown Glass Bottle with Glass Stopper
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Chemist's Brown Glass Bottle with Glass Stopper
£22.00

This lovely brown glass bottle is a leftover from a chemist's cabinet, dating late 19th or early 20th century. The glass is thick and the stopper is also solid glass (i.e. no cork).

The label is in German, hailing from Merck chemical and pharmaceutical industries in Darmstadt, Germany. The solution it contained at one time was a buffer solution that helped to stabilise pH levels when other acids or bases were added to a liquid, and it is safe. The label has the original production number on it.

Ideal for antique bottle collectors, those with an interest in antique apothecary and chemist paraphenalia, or just those who would like a bit of history on their shelf.

Grey Leather Victorian Armchair Grey Leather Victorian Armchair
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Grey Leather Victorian Armchair
£350.00

We have so much love for this Victorian armchair! Its grey leather is not original as the chair has been recovered - and as a result, the seat is in excellent condition and the chair is sturdy and very comfortable! With metal rollers on the legs, it makes it easy to move the chair around to chase the sun or hoover underneath.

Everyone who sits in this chair loves it and we will be very sad to see it go, so we need to make sure it goes to a loving home who will enjoy it as much as we do.

Dimensions:

85cm deep x 67cm wide at its widest point x 98cm high (seat height is 40cm)

Angela Stead - Cornish Dairy Landscape Pottery Charger
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Angela Stead - Cornish Dairy Landscape Pottery Charger
£145.00

This handmade pottery charger was made by Angela Stead (British 1928-2018). Featuring sgraffiito decoration it is a beautiful scene of dairy cows in a Cornish farm landscape.

The charger is hefty in weight, and is signed with Stead’s initials verso.

This is a strikingly fabulous and beautiful piece - a fantastic piece to have on a shelf for decoration or on a table as a fruitbowl. Either way, every time you see it, it will maek you smile.

The charger itself is 39cm in diameter.

Antique Terracotta Dairy Bowl Antique Terracotta Dairy Bowl
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Antique Terracotta Dairy Bowl
£55.00

This is a beautiful, aged, terracotta dairy bowl that would bring charm and warmth to any kitchen or dining table. Perfect for salads, fruit bowls, or flower arrangements - or just on its own as decoration - this bowl is just gorgeous.

It measures 20cm high, with a base that measures 23cm wide and tapers to the top to 38cm wide. As you can see, there is a crack that seems to run through it, but it may have been glued back at one time as it holds liquid and seems solid enough if treated with care.

'Owl and Mouse Under A Full Moon', oil on board by Steve Camps (2024) 'Owl and Mouse Under A Full Moon', oil on board by Steve Camps (2024)
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'Owl and Mouse Under A Full Moon', oil on board by Steve Camps (2024)
£225.00

Steve Camps, aka ‘Scamps’, is a popular contemporary artist based in Cornwall. Born in 1957, he is still painting and tends to paint two main motifs: whales and owls.

This piece is a framed tondo oil on board titled ‘Owl and Mouse Under a Full Moon’.

Scamps has signed the painting on the lower right, and it is inscribed and dated 2024 verso with his trademark whale.

The picture diameter is 19cm and the overall framed size diameter is 28cm.