Our purpose is to preserve the stories and memories embedded in cherished furniture by transforming them into bespoke, timeless pieces.

We are dedicated to offering a luxurious, sustainable alternative to buying new, crafting each item with the elegance of the Cotswold’s to create meaningful, lasting heirlooms.

Our Values

  • INTEGRITY AT OUR HEART

    Integrity is at our core and our driving force. We believe in honesty and transparency and only ever take on work we are sure we can refinish beautifully and to our highest standards.

  • SUSTAINABILITY AT OUR CORE

    Sustainabilty runs through everything we do. We actively promote and encourage upcycling rather than buying new, this helps reduce the demand for new resources and minimizes the environmental impact of manufacturing new furniture. Through upcycling, you can add character and charm to your home whilst contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.

  • Upcycled by M - customer delivery

    CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN OUR BLOOD

    Our satisfaction comes from seeing our customers faces and reactions when we deliver their furniture safely back home to them transformed. We take a huge pride in our work and holding our clients’ hand through the whole process is very important to us. We have over 85 ***** (5 star) Google reviews and with each one we receive, we do a happy dance!

Simon says -

“Right from the first contact, Rebecca was friendly, enthusiastic, interested in the project, professional and I felt confident in her approach……I continually received updates, creative ideas - even a mood board and Rebecca just held my hand all the way through the process.”

Jean says -

“She has worked miracles on two pieces of old pine furniture that I have had since 1983. They fitted perfectly in the space, but were the wrong colour. Now they are beautiful. Rebecca is meticulous in everything she does, every detail was discussed to ensure it was just right for me….if you are thinking of altering an old loved piece of furniture, don’t hesitate! You will never regret it.”