Matting
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
It all started with bark from the banana tree. Bac Bac Braid is made from Bac Bac matting. The braiding is typically ½” wide and marbled in color; variations of dark brown, tan, and natural beige accents. Due to it’s flat form, the Bac Bac Braid is ideal when it comes to [...]
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
We know how you can complete that beach theme or prep for the Luau!
Add Lampac matting to those finishing touches!
Lampac matting is a thin matting that, typically has no backing to it. If you need to add an extra feature of durability to it, feel free to apply a clear varnish to help it [...]
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
Lauhala Matting, Bac Bac Matting, Abaca matting, and Sea Grass Matting are a few matting options to select from, depending on the look you are trying to achieve. Consider the application and presentation and don’t hesitate to ask questions prior to purchasing. Whether you are attaching the matting to your bedroom wall or your tiki [...]
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
This woven matting is derived from the bark of the banana tree.
The dark brown, marbled appearance gives this matting its unique appearance.This particular matting is best used for indoor, ornamental decor; for example, wrapping it around posts or putting on the front of your cupboards.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Lauhala (leaves from the Hala tree) have been used by people in tropical regions for many years. The color of finished lauhala products may vary from light tan to deep brown. When used for weaving purposes, lauhala is sold in “rounds” or bundles.
Many of the baskets mats and hats on the market come from The [...]
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