Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
Sarah Moore saves 3 items from Walsall Recycling Centre. Upholsterer Anthony Devine turns a pair of chairs from drab to fab, designer Daniel Heath updates a hall unit and Sarah tackles a collection of vintage spectacles.
Sarah Moore visits Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey and her 3 items are an old card table taken to furniture designer Norman Wilkinson, a lightweight wardrobe transformed by Emma Walker and for Sarah a bag of vintage clothes.
Sarah Moore saves items from Walsall recycling centre. Designer Rupert Blanchard modernises an old bookcase. Master craftsman Norman Wilkinson turns 4 oak chairs into something more saleable. Sarah makes stationery from wallpaper.
Sarah Moore retrieves an arts and crafts-style bench, an old leather sofa and a Victorian cabinet from Altrincham recycling centre. She asks carpenter Norman Wilkinson and upholsterer Anthony Devine to transform them.
Artisan bagmaker Neil Wragg and upcycler Guy Trench help Jay Blades by transforming metal shoe lasts into lighting and restyling a leather chair. Jay works on four kitchen chair.
Sarah Moore asks Bristol Upholstery Collective to transform a three-piece suite. Wood-working duo Josh and Oli have an old oak beam to work with. Sarah works on a pair of wooden legs.
Artisan Mark Haig turns an old WWII field telephone into something functional again. Blacksmith Bex Simon turns metal poles into something stylish. Sarah brings an Edwardian spring-ridden single bed into the 21st century.