PINCKNEY, MI -- E-retailer Terra Furnishings has joined the growing green movement by launching a website dedicated to eco-friendly handmade home furnishings and décor. The site also incorporates an active blog where customers can find environmental news, links and quarterly product giveaways. The site reflects the organization’
All products offered are 100% natural and made from organic resources. Sustainable woods such as monkey pod (acacia), farmed and/or reclaimed teak and mango are used for the hand-carved products. The collection consists of various home furnishings including twist stools, end tables, natural edge tables & benches, wall panels, farmed teak spa accessories and décor. Environmentally sound pottery, glass and jewelry items are also offered and more products will be added frequently.
Terra Furnishings is the preferred online retailer for Natural Fine Furnishings and their complete product line is represented on the site. The majority of the wood products from Natural Fine Furnishings are hand-carved in the Chiang Mai area of northern Thailand, where skilled craftsmen create one-of-a-kind pieces with the simplest of tools.
Recognizing the importance of environmental stewardship, Terra Furnishing joined 1% For the Planet as a member company in 2008.
Visit http://www.terrafurnishings.com for additional information.
About Natural Fine Furnishings:
An importer, distributor and seller of handmade furnishings. Products are hand-carved from sustainable, kiln-dried wood grown specifically for the woodcarving and furniture industry (monkey pod, teak and mango wood). Only the limbs of the Monkey Pod tree are utilized during the creation of most of the pieces, which allows the trees years of continued growth. Member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council.
Visit www.NaturalFineFurnishings.com for additional information.
About 1% for the Planet:
Exists to build and support an alliance of businesses financially committed to creating a healthy planet by donating at least 1% of their annual revenues to environmental organizations worldwide.
Visit www.onepercentfortheplanet.org for additional information.
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