Our Story

Discover how SWH This & That turns pre-loved goods into meaningful, sustainable finds for every budget.

An inviting entry display for a resale and repurposing business, composed of a vintage wooden trunk used as a low table, topped with an arrangement of items: a stack of gently worn hardback books tied with a twine bow, a small upcycled glass bottle lamp with a neutral fabric shade, and a handmade fabric bunting draped along the edge of the trunk. The setting is a clean, well-lit showroom with neutral flooring and a minimal backdrop, allowing the pieces to stand out. Soft, warm overhead lighting mixes with mild natural light from a nearby window, casting delicate shadows and enhancing textures in the fabric and wood. Captured from a slightly elevated three-quarter angle in photographic realism, the composition feels welcoming, professional, and perfectly suited to showcase the brand’s mix of used, repurposed, and handmade items.
A polished wooden table neatly covered with an assortment of repurposed décor pieces and handmade collectibles, including a reclaimed wood picture frame, a glass bottle converted into a lamp base, a small upcycled metal toolbox used as a planter, and a hand-painted ceramic trinket dish. The table is set against a neutral, softly textured wall with floating shelves in the distance holding more curated resale items. Soft studio lighting from the left creates even, flattering illumination with subtle shadows that emphasize textures in the wood grain, metal patina, and brushstrokes. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with a balanced composition that places the main items along the rule of thirds, the atmosphere is orderly, professional, and creatively resourceful.

Giving Old Things New Life

SWH This & That Enterprises began with a love of rescuing quality items from landfills. We carefully inspect, clean, and creatively repurpose each find, mixing handmade pieces with curated resale so shoppers feel good about every purchase.

Our Curators

A carefully arranged display of used and repurposed household items on sturdy wooden shelving, featuring a mix of vintage glass jars, gently worn metal tins, distressed wooden boxes, and a few brightly colored handmade ceramic pieces. Each object shows subtle signs of age, like soft scuffs and patina, yet appears clean and well cared for. The scene is set inside a tidy resale shop with organized shelves fading into a softly blurred background. Warm, diffused overhead lighting and a touch of natural window light create gentle highlights on glass and metal surfaces, casting soft shadows. Photographed at eye level in photographic realism with sharp focus on the front row of items and a shallow depth of field, the mood feels professional, inviting, and full of hidden treasures.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Susan hunts vintage décor, pairing timeless pieces with modern spaces for budget-friendly, character-filled homes.

An organized flat lay composition of small resale treasures and handmade collectibles arranged on a clean, light gray backdrop. The layout includes a gently used leather-bound journal, a repurposed key holder made from a section of reclaimed barn wood, a vintage-style brass clock with a softly aged face, a hand-poured soy candle in a reused glass jar, and several neatly labeled price tags. Overhead softbox lighting evenly illuminates the scene, minimizing harsh shadows and highlighting subtle textures in the leather, wood, and metal. The photographic realism emphasizes crisp details and a professional, catalog-style presentation. The mood is clean, trustworthy, and methodical, perfect for showcasing a diverse yet cohesive selection of resale and repurposed goods for an online business.

Mateo García

CTO

Wendy transforms overlooked finds into upcycled treasures, blending creativity, craftsmanship, and everyday usefulness.

A bright, orderly shelving unit inside a professional resale shop, filled with color-coordinated used and repurposed items. The shelves hold folded vintage textiles with visible weave, glass vases with slight imperfections that catch the light, small handmade wooden boxes with clean joinery, and a few metal décor pieces with soft patina. Each item is tagged with simple, uniform labels. Natural light flows in from a large unseen window to the right, mixing with soft ceiling lighting to create a balanced, even glow and gentle reflections on glass. Photographed at a slight angle in photographic realism to reveal depth along the shelves, the composition uses the rule of thirds and moderate depth of field to keep most items in focus, creating a professional, trustworthy, and curated atmosphere.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Harold researches product history, ensuring every resale item is authentic, accurately described, and fairly priced.

A curated display showcasing the contrast between used, repurposed, and handmade items on a long, narrow display shelf with a smooth matte-black surface. On one end, a slightly worn but polished silver teapot reflects soft highlights; in the middle, a repurposed wooden pallet segment has been carefully turned into a set of staggered mini-shelves holding glass spice jars; at the far end, a finely detailed handmade clay sculpture sits atop a small reclaimed wood pedestal. The background is a softly lit, neutral wall with a subtle gradient. Gentle, directional lighting from above and slightly behind creates refined shadows and a professional showroom feel. Captured in photographic realism from a side angle with a medium depth of field, the image feels sophisticated and thoughtfully curated.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Sam manages sourcing partnerships, keeping our inventory fresh, diverse, eco-conscious, and aligned with customer requests.

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