Looking for a versatile building material that can be used both indoors and outdoors? Have you considered cork? Designer Yves Béhar is using the material most commonly associated with wine bottle ...
What can you do with a little bit of cork and some glass? Turns out, a lot. Tomas Kral, a designer based in Switzerland, fashions tables, vases, and lamps using that restricted palatte. The high-grade ...
It may only be early March, but oversize sun hats, Caribbean-inspired resort wear, and cork (yes, cork), are gracing the runways this spring. Seen on the catwalks of Chanel (think ballet flats and ...
(Mass Appeal) – Cork may be known for it’s history with wine and bulletin boards, but it’s time to consider a more modern use for this renewable resource. Jared Mallet, Design Consultant for Summerlin ...
Often applied to walls and floors, cork has become a popular option for the home. For starters, the sustainable and affordable material that can absorb sound has a natural look that complements any ...
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