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Widely acknowledged as the strongest among natural fibers, abaca (also referred to as Manila Hemp) is grown in the Philippines and harvested from the abaca plant - a member of the banana family.
Natural Elements sisal fibers are harvested from agave sisalana plants grown under superb conditions in East Africa – the best in the world. A wide assortment of textures and colors are available, any of which will enhance a room setting, naturally.
Coir, harvested from the husks of coconuts, is a rough, durable fiber that naturally resists abrasion and moisture. This resiliency and warm, natural beauty make coir an ideal floor covering and an especially attractive, easily maintained addition to any home.
Seagrass Elements are woven from tall sea grasses cultivated in the marsh fields of southern Asia. The natural palette of tans, greens, and umbers paints its own portrait of distinction and natural beauty in any setting.
Grown in the mountainous regions of Asia, mountaingrass (also referred to as hemp) has a texture much like seagrass. The smooth finish of mountaingrass makes it exceptionally soft under bare feet. For a look of distinction and a touch of smooth, the answer is Mountaingrass Elements.
Wool Elements are a special collection of wool carpets made with the finest New Zealand wools. Because it ages gracefully, wool looks beautiful, longer. And New Zealand wools are widely acknowledged as the cleanest and purest in the world. Wool Elements represents the softer side of the Natural Elements collection.