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Hot or Not: EcoDomo Recycled Leather Floor Tiles

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EcoDomo Recycled Leather Tiles

Made from natural products which are completely renewable within a 5 year cycle – leather (65%), natural rubber (20%), and Acacia Tree Bark.

 
 

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Ok... not knowing anything about the product other than what's on their website... it seems truly cool.

posted by shani-o on 2007-07-27 16:33:07
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don't know if I'd call it hot, but I do like it and wish I had a use for it.

posted by JonathanB on 2007-07-27 17:06:51
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While I "applaud" Ecodomo's efforts to create a leather product that is slightly more sustainable, I am still sick that this is even posted. The leather industry is not only harmful to the environment because of the toxins used to tan the hides but also to humans--those same toxins are carcinogenic. Most leather products are processed in India, where there are few regulatory measures to protect leather workers. Clearly, the leather industry also exploits animals (I will suppress my vegan rage). The amount of resources (water, food, fuel to transport) used to raise leather-producing animals is mind-boggling. Creating a demand for Ecodomo creates a demand for leather in general. I'm sure Lexus is looking into Ecodomo to trim the new Lexus hybrid vehicles....

posted by SkippyB on 2007-07-28 00:01:20
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Thanks SkippyB - exactly what I would have said.

posted by rhubarbandcustard on 2007-07-28 08:06:53
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Unless they have come up with some really good anti-stain technology I would imagine the floor ending up with some strange patches all over it from picking up spills.

There are some nice rubber floors for kitchens which are cushioning and functional/easy to clean. Leather tiles are probably better suited for walls.

posted by art on 2007-07-28 13:42:03
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A lot of tile manufacturers make porcelain and ceramic tiles that mimic the look of leather.

posted by WendyInIndy on 2007-07-28 14:57:03
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India? I thought they had sacred cows???

posted by hdtex on 2007-07-28 20:16:50
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Ditto SkippyB.

Also, wouldn't feet scuff the leather awfully fast? My leather jacket scuffed up pretty fast and I didn't walk on that!

posted by Risako on 2007-07-29 22:17:28
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Well said SkippyB!

posted by tin_angel on 2007-07-30 05:28:58
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