◆ Second life, first choice
Upcycled goods from reclaimed wood.
A pallet that's too far gone to ship isn't waste — it's a bench, a planter wall, a signboard waiting to happen. We build furniture, garden pieces, décor and displays from lumber that would otherwise be landfill. Character included, guilt not.
Have a piece in mind? Send a sketch or dimensions and we'll quote a custom build.
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What we build from reclaimed pallets
When a pallet can't be repaired back into service, the good boards don't get scrapped — they get a second job. Everything here is built from diverted, de-nailed, heat-treated pallet lumber, sanded and finished for real use. Text-only gallery below; ask for current pieces or a commission.
Furniture
Benches, coffee and console tables, open shelving, headboards and workbenches. The grain, nail-shadows and weathering that make reclaimed wood worth reclaiming — built solid, sanded safe.
Planters & garden
Raised beds, planter boxes, vertical herb walls and potting benches. Pallet lumber is already outdoor-tough — a natural second life in the yard.
Wall décor & signage
Accent panels, hand-finished signs, backdrops and reclaimed-wood art. Weathered boards carry a patina you can't buy new.
Event & retail displays
Crate risers, market stalls, product displays and pop-up fixtures. Rustic, sturdy, and on-brand for anyone selling a sustainability story.
Custom commissions
Bring a sketch, a Pinterest board or rough dimensions. We build one-offs and small runs from reclaimed stock — the piece nobody else has.
Small goods & gifts
Serving trays, storage crates, coasters and shelf brackets. The offcuts of bigger builds become the little things.
★ The reclaimed-wood story
The greenest board is the one that already exists.
A single pallet holds roughly 30 pounds of solid lumber. Multiply that across a yard and burying it is madness. Upcycling turns that wood into something you'll actually keep — furniture and décor with a history, not a landfill ticket.
We repair before we recycle and recycle before we scrap. Upcycling sits right in that order: it's what happens to the best boards from pallets that can't go back into shipping.
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From your idea to a finished piece
No showroom pressure, no minimums on a chat. Tell us what you want and we'll tell you if reclaimed wood is right for it.
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Sketch it
Send a drawing, a photo, or rough dimensions through the form.
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We quote
A real person replies by email with a price and a rough timeline.
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We build
Selected, de-nailed, sanded reclaimed boards — built to last.
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You keep it
Pick up in Huron or arrange delivery. One diverted pallet at a time.
✦ Safe by selection
Not just any pallet wood
We build from clean, dry, heat-treated (HT) boards — never chemically fumigated (MB) stock, and never wood with unknown spills. The stamp matters, and we read it.
Wondering about the stamps?
Grades and treatment marks tell you what a pallet has been through. Our grades guide decodes the stamps, and the pallet types page covers wood species.
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Upcycled goods FAQ
Is pallet wood safe for furniture?
It can be, and ours is. We select clean, dry, heat-treated (HT) stock — never chemically fumigated wood — then de-nail, sand and finish it. We avoid boards with unknown spills or contamination. Look for the HT stamp; steer clear of the older MB (methyl bromide) mark.
Do you sell finished pieces or build custom?
Both. We keep some ready-made pieces and take custom commissions. Send a sketch or dimensions and we'll quote a one-off or a small run from reclaimed stock.
Why buy upcycled instead of new?
Every piece diverts solid wood from the landfill and skips the sawmill entirely. You get real, characterful lumber for less than new hardwood — and a genuine sustainability story instead of a greenwashed one.
Ready to keep pallets in the loop?
Buying, selling, recycling or hauling — tell us what you've got and we'll turn it around fast.