Of course! Get in touch here with your idea (however detailed or vague!), and we can discuss the project. Let me know if you have a piece in particular you would like upcycled, or if you would like me to source a piece for you. You’re welcome to send any inspiration photos if you have them, or I can also develop some ideas based on what you’re looking for.
How do I order from you?
Just get in touch to let me know what you would like to order, and if you would like to pick up your item(s) or have them delivered for an additional charge. I accept payment via the website shop, bank transfer, cheque or PayPal.
What’s the deal with the delivery options?
You’re welcome to pick up your item(s) from The Department of Reinvention in Earlsdon, or Dunchurch, Warwickshire. Alternatively, I can arrange a courier service for an additional charge. Get in touch if you would like a quote for courier delivery. You are also welcome to arrange a courier if you would prefer.
What payment methods to you accept?
I accept payment via bank transfer, cheque or PayPal.
I need help with an upcycling project I’m working on myself - can you help?
Yes! You can book a half hour video consultation for £30 which includes guidance on your project, techniques and product recommendations. Contact me to book.
I’m looking for a particular piece of furniture, can you help?
I can! If you’re looking for something of a particular style, dimensions, or just can’t find what you’re looking for, I do offer a furniture sourcing service.
What services do you offer?
I repaint, alter, adapt and restore furniture. I have a range of ready made items for sale, and I also can do commissions. Whether you have an item already that you would like refurbishing, or if you’d like me to source the right piece for you, get in touch! I can also offer consultations on your own project if you’re looking for guidance on what to do or products to use. I also offer a furniture sourcing service, if you’re looking for something in particular and can’t find it.
What is your approach to furniture upcycling and restoration?
I like to preserve wood grain where I can, and use painting and other techniques to mask or cover imperfections or damage. Every design is different, and I take into account the rarity and individual aspects of each piece when I develop the design.