Sisal, Grasses, Jute, and Coir
Sisal fiber used in carpets and rugs is the highest of three cordage grades that comes from the Agave Sisalana plant. The most popular sources for Sisal fiber are South and Central America and Africa. Sea grasses are from flowering plants of one of four families grown in a marine, fully salt water environment. The long and narrow leaves have recently been woven into furniture and floor coverings. Coir fibers are found between the husk and outer shell of a coconut. This material primarily comes from India or Sri Lanka. 

Many of our materials come in many colors. Select from here based on style and pattern.








Product ID: 146
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