Salvage Sister

Salvage Sister
Specialises in upcyclingOffers DIY kitsExpert workshopsWheelchair accessibleGender-neutral facilities

Contact Details

Phone

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Website

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Address

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About

Salvage Sister is a professional designer and maker who specialises in the reuse of reclaimed wood, salvaged metal, and plastics. Join one of Charis' workshops to learn skills in woodworking, metalwork, welding, forging, and more. Charis offers a range of DIY upcycling kits for those interested in creative, sustainable living.

Salvage Sister operates with flexible hours and offers onsite services. The space is wheelchair accessible with gender-neutral amenities.

Services

  • Workshops
  • DIY Kits
  • Upcycling

Opening Hours

Monday 9 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 10 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-5 PM
Thursday 10 AM-5 PM
Friday 10 AM-5 PM
Saturday 10:30 AM-5 PM
Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workshops does Salvage Sister offer?
Salvage Sister offers a variety of workshops including woodworking, metalwork, welding, and forging. They also provide DIY upcycling kits for various projects.
What can I expect to learn in a Salvage Sister workshop?
In a Salvage Sister workshop, you can expect to learn practical skills in using power tools and creating items from reclaimed materials. Workshops are designed to be inclusive and empowering.
Are Salvage Sister's workshops suitable for beginners?
Yes, Salvage Sister's workshops are suitable for beginners. Charis provides clear, practical advice and creates a supportive learning environment.
What is TrustedIn.uk?
TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features businesses like Salvage Sister in Brighton, known for their expertise in upcycling and inclusive workshops.
How are listings on TrustedIn.uk curated?
TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. Salvage Sister qualifies through its specialism in upcycling, inclusive teaching methods, and positive feedback from participants.