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Paperstone Architectural Surface Material
July 4, 2008

Even in an increasingly paperless world, we can't escape the ubiquity of paper- as a resource, material, and tool for productivity. But here's a product that will rock your (paperless) world- PaperStone is a material for interior architectural applications (think countertops and more), made from post-consumer waste, recycled paper and proprietary, petroleum-free, phenolic resins.
There are two series of recycled paper-based PaperStone products: 1) 'Original', which is made from 50% post-consumer waste, recycled paper and 2) 'Certified', the FSC, Smartwood and Rainforest Alliance-certified product which is made from 100% post-consumer waste paper. Use on horizontal surfaces, as rainscreens, and more. Comes in a varitety of colors. As seen on Ecolect.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on July 4, 2008 | Comments (0)




