Welcome to Ethical Wood Furnishings

Latest News: Ethical Wood Furnishings was delighted to be asked to make all the frames for the certificates for this years Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards. Each of the winners, from many different areas of the globe, all left clutching their frames made from reclaimed pier decking from Brighton pier - find out more about the day here.
 
 Eco-friendly furniture and gifts from reclaimed wood
All of our furniture and furnishings are made from reclaimed wood that would otherwise be sent to landfill sites. Our portfolio of current commissions include tea light candle displays, bookshelves and shelving from reclaimed wood, reclaimed wood tables and benches, fire place surrounds and mantles from reclaimed wood, eco-friendly garden furniture, storage boxes, driftwood sculptures and art pieces - all from reclaimed wood.

Bespoke ethical furniture that's individual & unique
Much of the timber we use is often centuries old, worn and characterised over the years by the elements. The nature of our materials makes each piece of furniture we produce unique, full of character and history, no two pieces are ever the same, and so as a customer you get a piece of reclaimed wood furniture which is completely unique to you.

Creative designs to your requirements
Our design team are always coming up with new and creative ideas and reclaimed wood products. If you like the look of something, we welcome commissions to produce a design solution to your requirements, just contact us for more information.

Personal customer service
You will be able to speak to a friendly human at every stage of your order and be kept updated at every stage. If you would prefer to come and visit us to discuss your requirements over a cup of coffee we'd be delighted to see you - we'll even get the fancy biscuits in! We have a small shop where you can view a sample of many of our products, just contact us for more information.

Working in conjunction with The Brighton and Hove Wood Recycling Project, Brighton and The National Community Wood Recycling Project.

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