Premium reclaimed furniture and home decor

Every Piece Deserves a Second Story

Sisters UpCycle rescues forgotten furniture and materials, then restores them into handcrafted pieces with history, warmth, and lasting purpose.

  • Handcrafted
  • Reclaimed Materials
  • Family Owned
  • Custom Builds Available
Restored with care Cleaned, repaired, refinished, and reviewed before it reaches your home.
One-of-a-kind inventory Each piece carries its own grain, marks, materials, and past life.
Clear custom workflow Share your space, size, finish, and inspiration before production begins.

Featured collections

Furniture with presence, utility, and a point of view.

Shop finished pieces, reserve upcoming restorations, or start a custom build shaped around your space.

Collectible, not generic

Featured pieces built to feel personal from the first click.

Close detail of handcrafted reclaimed wood furniture grain and joinery

Signature piece

Reclaimed Oak Coffee Table

Hand-finished reclaimed oak with softened edges, visible grain movement, and a warm satin finish designed for everyday living.

Dimensions
48 in W x 26 in D x 18 in H
Materials
Reclaimed oak, low-sheen protective finish
Origin story
Rescued board stock selected for color variation and character marks.
Care
Wipe with a soft damp cloth; avoid standing water and harsh cleaners.
Delivery
Local pickup, local delivery, and regional delivery quoted by request.
01

Farmhouse Dining Table

Reclaimed plank top, turned base, hand-rubbed warm wood finish.

Custom sizing available
02

Entry Bench With Storage

Restored hardwood frame with integrated lower shelf and durable finish.

Made for high-traffic spaces
03

Found-Wood Wall Shelf

Compact reclaimed shelving with handcrafted brackets and sealed surface.

Ideal for decor and everyday use
Organized furniture restoration workshop with reclaimed wood, tools, and a bench in progress

Our story

A family workshop for furniture worth saving.

Sisters UpCycle began with a simple conviction: too many well-made pieces are discarded before their next chapter has a chance to begin.

The sisters source forgotten furniture, reclaimed wood, and overlooked materials, then restore each piece with a balance of practical durability and quiet beauty. The result is furniture that feels established the day it arrives.

CraftsmanshipRepairs, refinishing, sanding, sealing, and detail work are handled with care.
SustainabilityGood materials stay in use longer, reducing waste without sacrificing style.
HospitalityClear communication, honest condition notes, and approachable custom guidance.

The process

From forgotten to finished in four deliberate steps.

01

Source

Pieces are selected for structure, character, material quality, and transformation potential.

02

Restore

Surfaces are cleaned, repaired, sanded, stabilized, and prepared for a lasting finish.

03

Craft

Design details, hardware, finish tone, and function are refined until the piece feels intentional.

04

Deliver

Care notes, pickup details, delivery options, and next-step communication are kept clear.

Before and after

The transformation is the trust builder.

The strongest pieces show their past without looking unfinished. Each restoration includes a short story, condition notes, and the decisions that brought it back to life.

Before and after transformation of a restored wooden dresser

Project story

Vintage Dresser Revival

A tired dresser with good bones becomes a refined bedroom anchor: repaired drawers, refreshed hardware, a softened finish, and sealed surfaces ready for daily use.

  • Original structure preserved where possible
  • Finish selected to highlight wood tone, not hide it
  • Final review focused on drawer movement, stability, and touch points

Customer confidence

The experience should feel as considered as the furniture.

“The table had the character we wanted, but it still felt polished enough for our main dining room.”
Custom dining client
“Communication was clear from the first message. We knew the size, finish, pickup plan, and care instructions before buying.”
Local furniture buyer
“They turned a piece I almost gave away into something that feels like it belongs in our home.”
Restoration client

Custom projects

Have a Piece That Needs a New Life?

Send dimensions, photos, finish inspiration, and the story behind the piece. Sisters UpCycle will review the fit, outline the next step, and provide a custom quote when the project is right.

FAQ

Clear expectations before anyone commits.

How long do custom orders take?

Most custom furniture projects are quoted after the piece, finish, materials, and schedule are reviewed. Lead times vary by scope and current workload.

Do you offer delivery?

Local pickup, local delivery, and regional delivery quotes can be discussed before purchase or project approval.

Can I choose the finish?

Yes. Custom builds and restorations can include finish direction, wood tone, paint color, hardware, and care requirements.

How should reclaimed furniture be cared for?

Use a soft damp cloth, avoid harsh cleaners, wipe spills quickly, and keep pieces away from prolonged standing water or extreme humidity.

What is the return policy?

Finished pieces and custom work should be reviewed before purchase. Final return terms should be confirmed during checkout or quote approval.

Can I visit the workshop?

Workshop visits are available by appointment so each customer can receive focused attention and current pieces can be prepared for viewing.

New arrivals

Get first look at finished pieces and restoration openings.

DB Daniel Burton Consulting
Sisters UpCycle

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