Buying furniture from us...
Buying from us is quick, straighforward and affordable.
With a dedicated team of vans constantly out on the road, delivering to your home is simpler than ever. Moreover, DELIVERY IS ONLY £10!!
To make it as easy for you as possible, we provide delivery times every working day at these times:
Monday (1pm-4pm or 4pm-7pm)
Tuesday to Friday (10am-1pm or 1pm-4pm)
We deliver to the following 6 boroughs:
Please browse through the catalogue above to see the standard and range of furniture that we have at the warehouse.
With a dedicated team of vans constantly out on the road, delivering to your home is simpler than ever. Moreover, DELIVERY IS ONLY £10!!
To make it as easy for you as possible, we provide delivery times every working day at these times:
Monday (1pm-4pm or 4pm-7pm)
Tuesday to Friday (10am-1pm or 1pm-4pm)
We deliver to the following 6 boroughs:
- Richmond
- Hounslow
- Ealing
- Wandsworth
- Hammersmith & Fulham
- Kensington & Chelsea
Please browse through the catalogue above to see the standard and range of furniture that we have at the warehouse.
Why re-use?
1. Ten million items of furniture are thrown away every year. Many of these could be used again by someone else.
If you have items that needn't be taken to landfill, please donate through the page 'Donations' above.
2. Buying new furniture for your home can be very expensive. Young couples and people on low incomes setting up home for the first time can find it particularly difficult on a limited budget. With a swift and cheap delivery, buying through us is even easier than buying new!
As a non-profit charity we strive to provide the highest quality furniture at the lowest available price.
If you have items that needn't be taken to landfill, please donate through the page 'Donations' above.
2. Buying new furniture for your home can be very expensive. Young couples and people on low incomes setting up home for the first time can find it particularly difficult on a limited budget. With a swift and cheap delivery, buying through us is even easier than buying new!
As a non-profit charity we strive to provide the highest quality furniture at the lowest available price.
Environmental Impact
As part of the nationwide Furniture Reuse Network and the London Re-Use Network, we are part of a growing and successful industry. Furthermore, the William Wilberforce Trust is a contracted service provider for furniture donations in London.
Furniture Re-use continues to play a key part in waste reduction in our country, and with the Mayor of London Boris Johnson backing the network with £8million it will increasingly become a crucial solution to bulging waste sites. The National Waste Strategy 2011 sets out very clearly why we must change the way we manage our waste:
Furniture Re-use continues to play a key part in waste reduction in our country, and with the Mayor of London Boris Johnson backing the network with £8million it will increasingly become a crucial solution to bulging waste sites. The National Waste Strategy 2011 sets out very clearly why we must change the way we manage our waste:
"As a society, we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate. If every country consumed natural resources at the rate the UK does, we would need THREE PLANETS to live on!! The most crucial threat is from dangerous climate change.
Reducing waste is an important contributor to this goal. Each year in the UK, we generate about 100 million tonnes of waste from households, commerce and industry. Most of this ends up in landfill where the organic part rots producing methane (a potent greenhouse gas) while valuable energy is used in extracting and processing new raw materials.
Our aim must be to reduce waste by making products with fewer natural resources.
We must break the link between economic growth and waste growth.
Most products should be re-used or their materials recycled.
Energy should be recovered from other wastes where possible.
Only for a small amount of residual material, will landfill be necessary."
Our aim must be to reduce waste by making products with fewer natural resources.
We must break the link between economic growth and waste growth.
Most products should be re-used or their materials recycled.
Energy should be recovered from other wastes where possible.
Only for a small amount of residual material, will landfill be necessary."

