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We Went Shopping Salvage Style

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Each one of G Roslie’s bags are carefully
hand-stitched this one uses hemp 
linen
canvas and vintage leather. Little Redwood 
Tote, rizomdesigns.com, $350.

 

 

 

We often don’t know what our homes lack until we’ve serendipitously stumbled on that one special item. With this in mind, we’ve spent days exploring a few of Oregon’s finest design stores, and we’ve discovered some truly remarkable salvaged, reclaimed and repurposed items that will give a much-needed dose of character to any room. Here, we show off a few of our favorites.

Keep scrolling to see our favorite finds!

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Organize with this galvanized bin, originally produced in the 1930s to store electrical parts. Vintage Storage Basket, rejuvenation.com, $75.

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Rebecca Pearcy wasn’t willing to waste an inch. She uses the scraps of her original designs to make these playful Bunting Banners. Sewn in-house at the Queen Bee studio. queenbcreations.com, $38.

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Leland Duck works closely with his clients to create one-of-a-kind pieces for their home or workplace. This midcentury Danish chair has been recovered in field-worn canvas tents from World War II. WW2 Canvas Chair, revivepdx.com, $1,895.

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Ben McCay and David Reece are two native Oregonians who have carefully deconstructed Oregon barns for future reuse. Douglas Book Case. threearrowdesign.com, $425.

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Rejuvenation has long been the place to go for one-of-a-kind antique hardware, vintage lighting and restored antiques. Shown here, a 1920s European-style wrought strap chandelier. Heraldic Chandelier, rejuvenation.com, $725.

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Jonathan Short owns an antique shop, paints vintage-style landscapes and creates these retro-style, beachy signs, as shown here. Junk Monkey, 47581 Highway 58, Oakridge, OR, junkmonkeyoakridge.vpweb.com.

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Timeline, a company based in Hillsboro, OR, is partnering with Real Carriage Door Company to offer this exclusive line of interior sliding barn doors made of new sustainable lumber and eco-friendly finishes. Blue Chalk, realslidinghardware.com, $820.

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Aurora Mills, located in Aurora, OR, is a huge warehouse filled with historic and vintage architectural materials. And what’s more, they’ve just opened a second shop in Portland (70 SE Salmon St.)! Dome Top Wooden Trunk, auroramills.com, $195.