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ReRoost: Giving Antiques a Future with Style

  • Writer: Hinton Magazine
    Hinton Magazine
  • Aug 21
  • 2 min read

There’s something irresistible about furniture with a past. A wingback armchair that has absorbed a century of conversations. A dining chair that once played silent witness to gatherings now long gone. These pieces carry stories in their grain, but often fall victim to neglect, consigned to dusty corners or forgotten attics. This September, The Roost intends to change that narrative.


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With the launch of ReRoost, The Roost has created a new way to honour the old while embracing the new—a system that takes antique furniture and grants it a second act, tailor-made for modern life.


Here’s how it works: select a piece from The Roost’s curated collection of antique specialists—names like Cart-House, Vantage Living, Bull & Tash, and Stowaway London. Once you’ve found “the one,” pair it with a fabric from an equally considered roster of partners, from the richly imaginative Safomasi to the bold charm of Studio Humbug. Then, leave the rest to ReRoost. The process is seamless, uniting sourcing, upholstering, and craftsmanship under a single roof.


The result? A one-of-a-kind creation that feels as personal as it is sustainable. It’s furniture designed to last, to sit proudly in your home as both heirloom and conversation starter.


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And if the perfect piece isn’t immediately at hand, The Roost’s extensive dealer network will hunt it down for you. No frantic searches across suppliers, no logistical headaches with upholsterers—just a smooth, curated experience that celebrates both design heritage and contemporary living.


Beyond ReRoost, The Roost itself has become a kind of interior connoisseur’s playground. It brings together the best in British design with an intuitive visualisation tool that allows you to see how a chosen piece will fit into your own space. A marriage of tradition and technology—exactly where interiors should be heading.


This isn’t simply about upcycling. It’s about respect for history, sustainability with style, and an appreciation for the craft behind every joint and stitch. In an age where fast furniture dominates, ReRoost is making a case for something rarer, and far more rewarding: timeless pieces with soul.


 
 
 

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