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Tonecoon Lounger Offers Curvaceous Eco Seating

By Dawn Kubicek on 1st September, 2010
The finishing touches for your garden room will include the furniture and internal fittings. These days there is plenty of choice when it comes to interior design. Decorated Shed will advise or help you with any decisions when it concerns after care or internal decoration.
These days eco friendly, old fashioned and ultra modern are all popular kinds of furniture but very unique in their own ways. I came across this interesting piece of furniture called the Tonecoon Lounger which ticks both the boxes when it comes to style and sustainability. The piece is beautifully woven with water hyacinth and ratten frame. Water hyacinth is a highly renewable natural fibre that grows so quickly in parts of Asia that it is considered a nuisance, so the fact that this unwanted free-floating perennial aquatic tropical plant is being used to create a modern piece of furniture is truly amazing. Plus, the Tonecoon is so versatile that it can be used as either an indoor piece or as outdoor seating.
The Tonecoon is a perfect example of how versatile and eco friendly furniture can set your garden studio interior furniture apart from the crowd. Decorated Shed use sustainable materials for your garden room so why not continue the eco friendly frame of mind throughout and even in your home to. See our previous article Green tips for interior designers which is a good starting point when going green.
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