Cork—used for decades for flooring to acoustical ceiling and wall tiles—isn’t a new building material. But cork finishes have evolved in appearance, performance, and application.
More pliable than most people realize, cork is appearing in more textile products in recent years. HBF Textiles’ Cork Cloth, conceived by New York architect Erin Ruby, is a contract-grade upholstery fabric (also usable as a wall covering or panel wrap) that feels just as luxurious as leather but is vegan. The cork face comes in five sophisticated colors with a stain-resistant waxy protectant and a backing composed of polyurethane, polyester, and cotton.
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