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Showing posts with label contemporary flooring. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Globus Cork Floor Tiles

No longer relegated to cork bulletin boards, Globus Cork has taken cork flooring tiles to new heights with their line of cork tiles. Resilient, durable, and elegant, cork is a renewable, sustainable natural resource that is made from the inner bark of the cork tree. Who knew cork could be so colorful? Learn more about cork flooring

www.corkfloor.com

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Dalsouple Natural Rubber Flooring

DalNaturel, the new line from Dalsouple, is a natural rubber flooring made from 90% natural materials. Most "rubber" products are made from synthetic materials derived from petroleum-based resources. Non-toxic, naturally hygenic, and recyclable many times over, the rubber for DalNaturel flooring is harvested from the mature rubber tree.

www.dalsouple.com

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Coir Mats

Coir is a fiber derived from the husks of coconuts, specifically the coconut palm, which has been used in India for centuries for a number of uses. The natural color of coir is brown to reddish brown but it can be dyed to make bold, colorful, and graphic patterns. With their loose texture and ability to dry quickly, coir mats are nice accents around the pool, in an entrance hall, or as colorful doormats.

www.rugandcarpets.com

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Recycled Glass Tiles

100% recycled glass tiles are the ultimate in green building materials and the circular shape makes these tiles perfect for your mod apartment or home. Available in 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 5, 8, and 10 inch diameters and a variety of colors including a matte or glossy finish, the Caribbean color series, and the Watercolor series.

www.naturalbuilthome.com

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Vetrazzo Recycled Glass Countertops

There are quite a few choices these days when it comes to countertops made from recycled materials, and this countertop from Vetrazzo is no exception. Made from 85% recycled glass, Vetrazzo is perfect for any green post-mod home. Can be used for countertops, tabletops, floors, or even walls--anywhere that stone is used in the home.

www.counterproduction.com

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Marmoleum: Eco-Friendly Flooring













I love this flooring material so much that I've posted two pictures displaying its versatility. Manufactured by a company in the UK, this eco-friendly substitute for linoleum is made from natural materials including linseed oil, pine rosin, chalk, and wood flour. Durable and beautiful, there are 30 colors to work with. The perfect flooring material for your post-modern home.

www.forbo-flooring.co.uk