Reimagine the future by nurturing the past.
Our Story
Like many brand stories and entrepreneurial endeavors, our business was conceived over a few drinks on the back of a napkin. Initially, we strived to add life and purpose to an old barn by reclaiming its scraps and laying the foundation for functional furniture pieces. Although repurposing agrarian artifacts for practical use is a trending topic, Renewed Life Creations emphasizes the storytelling and hand-crafted design coincides with each individual product.
Our objective is to renew, reshape, and remind us about the history, scarcity, and reverence associated with these American relics. Deep within the remnants of wood, metal, and iron are collective legends that define the time, lifestyle, and culture of a particular period. We aim to pay homage and respect to the ancient structures that laid the groundwork for the furniture we design today.
Our notion evolved from primarily sourcing agricultural structures to uncovering exquisite elements and scintillating stories also derived from industrial, commercial, and residential resources. By preserving and producing these remains into modern models for home, office, or heirloom collectibles, RLC has created a niche unparalleled on the market and open to unlimited possibilities.
Our Mission
We seek to acquire and repurpose rustic and historic artifacts that capture the essence of the American spirit. Reclaimed wood and renewed materials convert to functional furniture and prolific pieces of art. RLC strives to connect people with our early Americana culture through compelling stories and meticulous design. Our goal is to uncover the legacy of the early days with rich woods and structural remnants handcrafted and reimagined through precious heirloom furnishings.
Let’s Collaborate
Let’s begin your journey by connecting you with our wood and their stories. Take a moment to view our Artifact Library and find something that speaks to you. If our current inventory isn’t speaking to you, don’t give up, we are always working with our network to uncover new and interesting structural artifacts and stories.