Our shops
Our pre-loved shops were created as a means to further sustain the work and mission of More Life Home, through the resale of used furniture, homeware and clothing donations. Revenues generated from retail sales are then used to support our furniture bank clients, resulting in greater efficiency of reducing what goes to landfill and supplying the families served by More Life Home.
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Isle of Dogs
Regent House,
2 Muirfield Crescent,
Crossharbour,
London, E14 9SZ
United Kingdom
Located in Millharbour, E14, the heart of the Isle of Dogs, this workshop space is part of a meanwhile project.
Destined to be demolished at some point in the next few years, the space is used to host workshops that enable us to refurbish and upcycle damaged and unwanted furniture that would have otherwise been sent to landfill.
Once the furniture is brought back to a useable and presentable standard it is redistributed into the home of someone unable to afford to purchase furniture for themselves via our Furniture Bank programme.
This location is not open to the public but does offer numerous work and volunteering opportunities for those wanting to expand their skill set, support the vulnerable and their local community.
Poplar
41 Aberfeldy Street
Poplar
London, E14 0NU
United Kingdom
As part of a partnership with Poplar Harca and EcoWorld, our Aberfeldy Street location is also part of a meanwhile project being developed as part of the regeneration plans in Poplar.
More Life Home are the first homeware shop on the street offering local people something new in the area. With a lease until September 2025, this shop sells good quality donated furniture, homeware and clothes items at low cost whilst offering various activities to the community and volunteering opportunities to locals.
It also operates as the More Life Home headquarters and provides free or low cost space hire for creatives and young people living locally.