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Abaca: Recycled banana fiber-made decorative surface

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While building a new house, all bank more of its decoration. The market is flooded with such related materials. There are also some bizarre forms of them. They may apparently sound bizarre as far as their manufacturing ingredients are concerned, but are made with a noble cause.

Lamin-Art has come up with a uniquely dimensional decorative surface made from recycled banana fibers! The surfaces are named Abaca — named for a banana species harvested primarily for its fiber, which is used in producing rope and twine.

The residues from banana harvesting are recycles to give birth to these amazing surfaces. These ingredients are transformed into a high-pressure decorative laminate with a total organic look. To yield a random, non-directional design and texture, the fibers are sprinkled over an array of background colors.

Via: Laminart
Spotted at: Transstudio

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