Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The amazing versatility of Cork

Cork has been used for many years and is most often thought of by its use in bulletin boards or to cap off wine bottles.  Cork has come a long way and is used in many eco-friendly ways these days. 
 



We first started to see it used in flooring but now we see it used for wall and ceiling coverings and it is a naturally decorative and modern alternative to traditional coverings. It is available in a wide variety of unique patterns and shades to compliment any decor or furniture style, and will add character and warmth to any room.  
Outstanding room designs are created by using cork to accent or contrast walls and ceilings, floors and now furniture!  




Cork coverings are a naturally decorative and modern alternative to traditional coverings.They are available in a wide variety of unique styles, patterns and shades to compliment any décor or furniture style, and will add character and warmth to any room. Outstanding room designs created using cork to accent or contrast walls or ceilings. Additionally, whether in tile form or roll form, besides being decorative cork coverings are also functional. Available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses, these decorative coverings can also serve as tack and pin boards without damage to the cork. Ideal for offices, children’s rooms, and any other area where pinups are wanted.
Cork furniture by Jelinek Cork Group, www.jelinek.com is distinct and exclusive in many ways. Each piece is individually hand crafted to ensure the highest quality and although there are many standard pieces, CUSTOM MADE designs and items can also be developed. Most of the cork materials are produced by hand and are water and stain resistant and like all fine furniture, cork furniture will last for many years under normal wear and tear
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Cork Fashion Collections, produced from natural cork fabrics, are stylish and sophisticated and are used on a wide selection of products including handbags, sport bags and luggage, wallets and watches, upholstered furniture, clothing, pillows, yoga mats, shoes, painters canvases, and more!


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If you would like to see the many other used for cork visit The Cork House, www.jelinek.com/ located on Neyagawa Blvd, Oakville which is located in a historic home converted to showroom and    factory outlet for Jelinek Cork Group

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