By Louis Quinze
The cornerstones of your brand story may not be in your pitch deck.
They might be hiding in your storage room.
At Louis Quinze, we believe a company’s objects — signage, samples, documents, design relics — are more than leftover clutter. They are artifacts of identity, relics of growth, and symbols of evolution. Before you discard, donate, or forget what no longer “fits,” consider this: what if you could transform it into something meaningful?
Welcome to corporate upcycling — not as a gimmick, but as a refined, brand-aligned act of memory and reinvention.
The Challenge of Modern Decluttering
As companies go hybrid, go global, or go lean, their spaces change — but the culture can get lost in transition. Historic offices are closed, awards get boxed up, product prototypes collect dust.
That’s when executives call us.
We don’t just help clean house — we help preserve soul. Upcycling, in our world, is about finding the thread of beauty, meaning, and symbolism in your brand’s discarded materials… and weaving it into something enduring.
What Corporate Upcycling Can Look Like
- Turn an old sign into a framed sculpture
- Repurpose prototype materials into installation art
- Create a limited-edition book from archived presentations
- Transform old uniforms into wall art for the new HQ
We collaborate with artists, fabricators, designers, and storytellers to create pieces that are not just sustainable — they’re emotionally and aesthetically compelling.
Why It Matters to Leaders
- It creates continuity between past and future
- It demonstrates sustainable leadership
- It shows employees and clients that culture has depth
- It transforms “junk” into pride
Whether you’re sunsetting a brand, consolidating an office, or just ready for a cultural refresh, upcycling is your quiet power move.
Let us help you turn the forgotten into the unforgettable.