June 14, 2008
Kakadu Wooden Carpets Design

If you take the definition of carpets literally, it would normally point towards fabric or something soft. But in countries like Israel, there are ways to make the carpet definition broader with the use of natural wood.
By using a fast-growing timber planted specifically for harvesting, Kakadu has come up with hand-painted designs for wooden carpets made from selected raw materials that use non-toxic and recycled materials.
Price: $159.00
A carpet made out of wood? Who would’ve thought? Kakadu, a company located in the heart of a nature preserve in Israel, did.
Brightly coloured and suitable for heavy-traffic areas such as kitchens, hand-painted wooden carpets are environmentally friendly and durable.
The “functional floor art” is created using fast-growing timber that has been planted specifically for harvesting, rather than timber from the rain forest or from old-growth forests. Raw materials are selected using non-toxic and recycled materials whenever possible, according to the company.
(Source) Calgary Head
Tags: carpet, fabric, floor art, israel, kakadu, kitchens, old growth forests, rain forest, raw-materials, recycled materials
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