Why Learning Upholstery Feels Therapeutic
There's something deeply satisfying about transforming a tired piece of furniture with your own hands. But the benefits of upholstery go far beyond the finished chair. Discover why learning upholstery can feel surprisingly therapeutic and why more people are turning to creative skills to support their wellbeing.
What We've Lost By Stopping Making Things
We live in a world where it's often easier to replace something than repair it. But when we stop making things, we lose more than practical skills. We lose confidence, creativity, connection and an appreciation for the value of the things around us.
Why We Value Things More When We Repair Them
Why does a repaired chair often feel more valuable than a brand-new one? From psychology and craftsmanship to sustainability and community skills, restoring furniture changes the way we see the things we own. Here's why repairing something can make us value it more than replacing it.
DIY Furniture Upcycling Ideas: Easy Ways to Give Old Furniture a New Life
From tired side tables to worn-out dining chairs, furniture upcycling is one of the easiest ways to create a more personal, sustainable home. Here are some simple DIY furniture recycling ideas that can help give old furniture a second life, without needing a professional workshop or huge budget.
Could Greater Manchester Become a Circular Economy Leader?
Greater Manchester has the potential to become one of the UK’s leading circular economy regions. From furniture reuse and repair workshops to community-led sustainability projects, a growing movement is challenging waste culture and proving that local solutions can create lasting environmental and social impact.
Chair Caning Is Cool Again (And Here’s Why)
Chair caning is having an unexpected revival. From sustainable interiors to slow living and hands-on creativity, more people are rediscovering traditional furniture restoration skills as an antidote to fast furniture and endless screen time. Here’s why this centuries-old craft is suddenly cool again.