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It's a Trunk thing

Welcome to Trunk Reclaimed. We’ve been hand making bespoke wooden furniture and (also hand made, also wooden) kitchens from reclaimed wood for donkeys years! You might say we designed and made the bandwagon! (out of reclaimed wood of course). From complete restaurants to a peg hook to hang your hat there isn’t a commission that’s stumped us as yet.

Our site shows examples of our design, quality materials and craftsmanship. We are different because we only use solid, reclaimed wood in all of our work, sourced as locally as possible, enhancing its natural character whenever possible.

Trunk Reclaimed believe that using reclaimed materials is the most environmentally friendly choice for your project, after all we have to save the earth, it’s our only source of chocolate! We continue to believe that everything we make should be chunky, solid and virtually indestructible as tested by our own personal demolition crew (sorry kids!)

At Trunk we’re not trying to sell you one we made earlier‚ instead we provide you with a service and a product that is personal and unique, you simply won’t find our stuff anywhere else or stuff like ours anywhere else. Touch wood you’ll be so overjoyed you’ll be coming back for more.

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January 2012 update

Happy New Year!

We are well and truly back in the swing of things here at Trunk. The first thing we did on our return was fit a stunning painted kitchen for Lou and Andrew in Abingdon Pigotts. The kitchen cabinets and doors were made from beautiful reclaimed pitch pine and finished in Farrow and Ball French Grey eco paint, topped off with 2 ” solid oak worktop of course! Special thanks to their very nice neighbours who let us use the communal gardens as our new ‘field workshop’.

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