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Clay in Your Hands: Tierrafino

by Tim McGee, Helena, MT, USA on 10. 3.06
Design & Architecture (materials)

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The editorial staff over at Ode Magazine has featured 17 organic goodies in this months issue wishing to "show how the ideas of green and sustainable are combining to shape a powerful global trend." I couldn't agree more. Without giving away the store, there was one that caught my attention, Tierrafino. Clay is an underestimated material. Tierrafino, along with others of their ilk, provide a clay based building material that insulates, is fire retardant, recyclable, controls humidity, and contains no toxic chemicals (what more do you want?). Their broad range of products is inspiring; from clay plaster to clay paint, the possibilities of clay are now in your hands. ::Tierrafino via ::Ode

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Looks beautiful!

jump to top Anonymous says:

wasting..... water.....

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