Champion environmental responsibility with Reconstructed’s stunning, one-of-a-kind recycled wood furniture!
What grows stronger, harder, more stable, richer, and even more beautiful over time? Recycled timber! Not only is Reconstructed’s recycled wood furniture fully seasoned and able to stand up to the demands of daily use, but each piece features totally unique grain patterns and color variations. No two pieces are alike!
Check out the company’s selection at https://www.reconstructed.com.au/
Committed to net zero carbon emissions, Reconstructed repurposes timber that would otherwise end up in landfills. Moreover, it helps reduce the volume of virgin wood harvested from forests serving as vital carbon sinks and biodiversity havens: “Two million acres of forest are converted to fast timber plantations globally. By recycling timber, we are helping to save our precious forests,” said a spokesperson for the company.
Reconstructed’s timber recycling process begins with sustainable demolition in partnership with The Salvage Center, who collect as much reusable material as possible from old buildings, factories, and construction sites. The wood undergoes stringent quality control at the Geelong warehouse before it is re-milled and crafted into furniture by skilled artisans in Malaysia, then sent back to Geelong for distribution.
Highlights from the catalogue include a variety of freestanding and floating vanities for bedrooms and bathrooms. One such design is the Delta Floating Vanity, featuring textured veneers, available in lengths ranging from 900 mm to 2100 mm, with 3 to 8 drawers.
For dining rooms and kitchens, you can choose from rectangular, oval, and round tables. If you're looking for a statement piece, you can opt for the black Freycinet Messmate Dining Table, characterised by its oversized pillar legs, in sizes up to 3000mm x 1200mm.
Other products include bedframes, side tables, and tallboys, as well as entertainment consoles and bench seats, which can be customized to meet your space requirements and preferences. All items are finished with the same lacquer used on Reconstructed’s flooring to enhance the wood’s natural beauty and protect against wear and tear.
“As the population has grown, we have found ways to make things faster, cheaper, and more efficient but the downside to this is that quality is lost,” said a spokesperson for the company. “At Reconstructed, we believe that old timber is better than new. It's stronger, harder, more stable, and loaded with character. Every piece has its own story to tell.”
To find your own piece of history to elevate your space, visit Reconstructed today!
Take a look at the full recycled wood furniture collection at https://www.reconstructed.com.au/product-category/furniture/