We’ve all been hearing about “green” options for home decor. Cork is a good insulator, and its sustainability and ease of recycling make it an eco-friendly option. Cork trees live about 200 years, and their cork can be harvested and re-harvested every nine years. I found this article on the use of cork in both home decor and fashion that you should really check out on Style Blueprint, a local fashion and style blog. | ![]() |
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thanks for this great link. ive been thinking about doing a nashville meet up for all local bloggers…. what do you think?