When we think of cork, we think of the ground up type used for wine stoppers and cork boards. Cork is being used to make furniture, floors, and even clothing. The cork fabric is made by shavings taken from the bark of the cork oak tree, applied to a thick cotton fabric backing and then sealed. This is all done by hand! Cork fabric looks & feels soft like leather, is flexible, lightweight, waterproof, durable, and a renewable resource! The bark will grow back so it may be harvested again in 10 years. The cork may be wiped with a damp cloth, or even put in the washing machine up to 90 degrees F!
*Upcoming shows* August 23 LAZY DAZE in downtown Cary NC 9 am - 5 pm October 5 FESTIFALL on Franklin St. in Chapel Hill NC 1 pm- 6 pm
My Trunkt site :: www.trunkt.org/CorkandCotton
*I am unable to sell wholesale due to the high cost of the cork fabric*