Curios & Oddities: Products once Found DISCLAIMER: The following images are no longer for sale, but falls under the category, You never know what you will find at the ReStore. This beauty was made for a now closed Tavern.This 50 year old + cabinet with it's aqua and white paint was perfect for a shabby chic roomGorgeous 70 year old mantleWe rolled out the barrel on this one. One customer turned a barrel into a table with a glass top.Simple and elegantThis old Singer with stand was in beautiful condition.This workstation seemed right out of the Manhattan Project.The weathered paint from this vintage banana crate added interest to the piece.Asian inspired vintage room divider with lamp and camel saddle from the 60s (according to donor)Classic red bar booth bench, pretty sure if that booth bench could talk there would be some interesting stories.Somehow the ReStore found themselves with not one but two camel saddles. You never know what you'll find at the ReStore is quite apropos here.It is true that we do not accept desks for donation. However, on rare occasions should the desk be unusual we may accept them, like we did with this gem.Drafting tables aren't just for drafting but for crafting and quilting and anything your creative mind can conjure up.Rub a dub dub, there's a dog for this tubAgain. you never know what you'll find at the ReStore,This was a killer sink, perfect for a food truck, industrial inspired home kitchen...possibilities endless.We'd like to have a spa day.It just needed some TLC, a customer purchased it, made a minor fix and is very pleased with themselves.Circa approximately 1911. Gorgeous, solid wood with artistic detailing.Loom large in legend.High quality leather, one customer made custom high-end handbags out of them.There's nothing plain about the plane lamp.Painting just got easier for some lucky customer.On occasions we receive kilns, we always recommend that you go to a reputable kiln source to check it out. One place we suggested was Georgie's Ceramics and Clay. Prev 1of24 Next