Reviive launches new Palliit Range line of furniture.

A Shropshire recycling and resale centre has launched its own brand of interior furniture made from unwanted wooden pallets.

Created and developed by in-house professional furniture designer David Williamson, Reviive’s Palliit Range, currently includes a bed, a hall table, two coffee tables, a dresser, a three-seat chair and a wardrobe. Made-to-order, examples of the items are available to view and purchase online at www.reviive.co.uk/Palliit-Range.

Palliit Range follows Reviive’s launch last summer of an outdoor bench and single-seat chair made from used decking, donated by the public. Julie Hotchkiss, retail manager at Reviive, said: “On this occasion we decided to take what are viewed as seemingly unusable wooden pallets to create a range of exciting and desirable, quality furniture for indoor or outdoor use. Prices for the pieces start at £95 and are aimed at people looking for something well-crafted with a quirky design, but who also appreciate the importance of recycling. There will always be an abundant supply of raw material and saving it from being burnt or sent to landfill in this way, is an added bonus that fulfils our mission statement.”

Pictures: Items from Reviive’s Palliit Range line of furniture.

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