Thai-Pepper turns teak houses into teak kitchenware

Teak wood from old teak houses and other wooden structures is reclaimed and used to manufacture teak cutting boards and other kitchenware for the export market.
By: Andre Park
 
March 16, 2011 - PRLog -- Reclaimed teak is air-dried through decades of sun-exposure. Its natural oils and silica preserve the wood and acts to make it weather-resistant. Outdoors teak’s rich golden color will fade to a silver gray as it ages.
A team of skilled and innovative Burmese workers select, design and manufacture teakwood kitchenware. Working with wood, especially teak, is an art. These refugees from strife-torn Burma have years of experience in the teak furniture manufacturing.  
Teak has a coarse and uneven texture, a beautiful grain and an aromatic smell. Its golden brown color darkens beautifully with age. With proper care and maintenance teakwood will last a lifetime and longer.
Reclaimed teak is an ecologically sustainable timber, making it a favorite with people who are concerned with illegal logging and deforestation.
To see the full range of Thai-Pepper's eco-kitchenware, please visit our website at Thai-pepper.com.

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Thai-Pepper is a manufacturer and exporter of teakwood cutting boards and other kitchenware. We design, develop and manufacture products according to customer specifications. We are committed to sustainable manufacturing and fair labour practises.
Visit our website at www.thai-pepper.com.
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