Not just for special occasions
Meant to be adored, not stored!
Transform your meaningful china into functional heirlooms you can use, share, and enjoy.
Hold on to the memories. Let go of the stuff.
Our Philosophy
Since 2019, we've helped clients across the country transform meaningful china into heirlooms designed for everyday life.
Along the way, we've learned something important:
It's not the dishes themselves that matter most.It's the memories attached to them.
The people who used them before us. The traditions they represent. The conversations they spark when they're brought back into everyday life.
When they're tucked away in a cabinet or packed inside a storage box, nobody benefits.
Ready to change that? Let's go!
Our Packages
Service for One, Two or Four?
Different goals. Same philosophy.
Whether you're preserving a single place setting, creating more ways to use your china, or sharing heirlooms across an entire family, each package is designed to help you hold on to what matters most
The Upcycle Consultation
Want to talk to a human first?
Whether you're transforming a single place setting or sharing heirlooms across an entire family, we're here to help.
During your one-on-one consultation, we'll discuss your collection, answer your questions, and help you determine the package that's right for you.
The $50 consultation fee is applied toward any upcycling order placed within 30 days.
It's easier than you think!
Our Process
How we transform your forgotten dishes into functional heirlooms.
Use the good china, your way.
One Collection, Endless Possibilities
Our interchangeable designs allow a single collection to become a variety of beautiful and functional pieces. Serve desserts today. Display seasonal décor tomorrow. Organize jewelry next week. You get to decide...and change your mind!
real stories and photos
Why Our Clients Upcycle Their China
As you'll read below, the reasons are different but the goal is the same: preserving memories and meaning while creating something they'll get to enjoy and share.
What's your reason?
"I've had my grandmother's china for 35 years and used it maybe three times. I always thought I'd save it for special occasions, but no occasion ever felt quite special enough. Now it's something I actually use and enjoy."
"No one wanted the entire china cabinet, but everyone wanted a piece of the story. This gave us a way to share something meaningful without keeping boxes in storage forever."
"I couldn't bring myself to donate the china, but I also knew I wasn't going to use it. This helped me hold onto what mattered and let go of the rest."
"After my mother passed away, we transformed several pieces into gifts for family members. It was one of the most meaningful things we could have done with her china."