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High Quality Materials Now Available for Reuse!

Simon Guy • 24 January 2024

1 Victoria Street, London SW1 - High Quality Materials Now Available for Reuse!

1 Victoria Street is due to undergo major refurbishment and now has multiple items available for reuse – this includes carpet tiles, kitchens, bathroom units, glass blocks, timber doors, radiators, ceiling tiles, luminaires/lights and glass partitions.


The building was originally constructed in 1963, however successive refits mean that there are numerous fixtures and fittings dating back to the 1990s, and some more recent than that.


These items available can be viewed on the Excess Materials Exchange where a brief summary is provided.


A soft-strip commences February 2024, so time is of the essence if you wish to register an interest in any of these items. Developers Stanhope welcome enquiries and interest from all parties – developers and design teams who are interested

in taking these items for use in other projects (which will dramatically reduce your embodied carbon), together with  community and charity groups.


Contact simon@reusefully.co.uk to register your interest!


  • Radiators

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  • Lights

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  • Kitchen Units

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  • Glass Partitions

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  • Glass Blocks

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  • Doors

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  • Carpet Tiles

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  • Ceiling Tiles

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  • Bathroom Units

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