53 Queen Bedframes for ReLove 2026
Innovation has the power to reshape how we create and how we contribute to our community.
We recently collaborated with a government agency to demolish an existing office fitout and instead of letting the old materials go to landfill, we decided to do things differently. We salvaged 159 linear tops from the site and reworked them into 53 queen bed frames for ReLove.
By rethinking surplus materials from our project sites, we are closing the loop in a way that supports people where it matters most. We reduce commercial waste while providing essential furniture to people who are starting over.
And the impact keeps growing. This is just one of many stories where we are turning waste into an opportunity to give back. That’s why our partnership with ReLove has been so meaningful to us.
This collaboration is more than just furniture; it’s about creating impact. By rethinking how we use materials—offcuts, redundant worktops, and boards with minor defects—we’re turning surplus into something purposeful.
As our Director, Anthony Scotts, says:
“Working with ReLove to build bed bases has been incredibly meaningful for our team—a practical, sustainable way to help families rebuild their lives.”
If you’re planning a make good or demolition project, let’s talk about how we can recover and repurpose materials to create something meaningful. Together, we can turn waste into hope.
AWM Amaroo Team




