reMaker: upcycling furniture
Given the scope of how our environment is crumbling from the human activity it encompasses, we should note how essential the act of upcycling is in this industry. Using materials that would otherwise have been discarded or left to occupy space that can be used for other purposes, we applaud companies that invest in seeing the potential of reused materials and customising them into something they can call their own.
reMaker believes in the make-over. With a fair share of experience in interior decoration, design collaboration, project management and consultations, Paint & Design free their energy into the world by adding to it – repairing the old and fitting the structure with the new. Providing custom and standard paint finishes, hand painting, gilding, silver leafing and custom timber staining, as well as repairs and upholstery work done by their factory neighbours, with an offering of spray painting and contemporary flat hand painted finishes, their unique and creative stock is uplifting the industry with their nuance and craftsmanship. If you’re looking for a quote, they promise it won’t take more than five minutes. Want to explore a timeline for your furniture? Try Paint & Design here.
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