if looks don't completely win you over, here are the facts...
- most cork comes from a bio-diverse ecosystem in portugal called montado
- montado supports a large range of plants + wildlife over a 1.8 million acre spread
- cork farmers disperse every year at the end of may to carefully collect cork without killing or harming the tree
- a tree is only stripped at age 25 and every 9 years post initial strip
- every 9 years, a tree generates an even higher quality cork then the previous stripping
- the cork industry in portugal is huge and the people pride themselves on that reputation
- cork is 100% recyclable; all byproduct creations are 100% recyclable
- repelling dust: germs: and mold, it's a naturally healthy choice
- for you loud
stomperswalkers, the material absorbs vibration, therefore reducing sound transmissions - lastly, cork is an easy DIY installation
after learning about the material's makeup and benefits in school, cork sparked a serious interest to install in my own home. after this research, i will be investigating the best brands and pricing for my kitchen.
would you ever consider cork as a flooring option in your home or work space? is so, what room?
c.design- cw