Published January 4, 2017
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2017 Event Schedule
Our 2017 event lineup is here! Check out all of the fantastic excuses to come down to the Second Use store and enjoy some free, salvagey goodness.
Read full postOur 2017 event lineup is here! Check out all of the fantastic excuses to come down to the Second Use store and enjoy some free, salvagey goodness.
Read full postOne of our customers, David, recently completed a sink installation in his bike shop. Primarily for wheel washing, he now has a space to clean parts that’s not his bathtub.
Read full postSecond Use is pleased to announce that the 2nd Saturdayz flea market will be calling the Second Use event space home for this season’s market series!
Read full postOne of our customers completed a large-scale home renovation using over 75% of their materials from Second Use Seattle!
Read full postJust $10 scores you a full page of Second Use coupons, a sneak peak of our 2017 event schedule, and the smiling faces of the Second Use staff. Order today and enjoy free shipping!
Read full postThe countdown to Christmas continues! We have created a collection of some of our favorite gift ideas to help with your last-minute shopping needs. Give the gift of salvage this holiday!
Read full postPlease note that we will close at 1 PM on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve and be closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Holds will expire at 12:30 on days we close at 1pM. We will otherwise be open daily from 9-6. Happy Holidays!
Read full postSecond Use is offering twice the savings this year at our Black Friday Sale!
Read full postFor the last several months, Second Use has hosted DreamVision Development Company as they worked on their building project, Containing Homelessness. Join us this Friday, October 21st from 9-6 to tour the space.
Read full postSeattle-based artist John L’esperance recently created a series of mixed-media sculptures assembled from reclaimed Foundry Patterns. L’esperance describes himself as “an artist in the Outsider tradition, unschooled and self-trained, utilizing found objects and reclaimed materials to construct multi-dimensional, mixed media art pieces that offer a fresh new vernacular.
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