NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Phoenix Leather Collection by EcoDomo

Written by Anne Vazquez. Posted in Featured Post, Interiors, New Product Flash

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Published on October 23, 2012 with No Comments

EcoDomo has introduced the Phoenix Leather Collection™ of repurposed leather belts made for walls, panels, and rugs. The Rockville, MD company collects used leather belts from Goodwill stores in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC as well as from collectors before sorting, processing, and adhering them onto panels with its group of artisans. TFMflashlogo210 NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Phoenix Leather Collection by EcoDomo

The Phoenix Collection can be used in a variety of facility spaces, and creations from the collection have been used in corporate offices, hospitality facilities, and showrooms. The belt panels used in the collection offer an artistic and whimsical accent to reception desks, doors, feature walls, furniture, and area rugs. They can also be used as wall art. 

The collection items are offered as follows:ecodomofloor 197x300 NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Phoenix Leather Collection by EcoDomo

  • Three colors (black, brown, or multicolor)
  • Five standard sizes panels (ranging from 6”x48” up to  48”x48”)
  • Area rugs (in rectangular or circular sizes up to 5’ x 8’)
  • Custom sizes (up to 4’ x 8’ panels)

EcoDomo has pioneered recycled leather applications for floors which are as comparable to cork or linoleum for wear.  The company now offers recycled leather solutions for the wood industry where the product can be used as wood veneer and as an sustainable and more economical option than traditional leathers for paneling and diverse applications.

About Anne Vazquez

Anne Vazquez

Vazquez has been writing about facility management since 1996 when she began working at Today's Facility Manager (TFM) as the magazine's Editorial Assistant. From 2000 to 2005, she continued to work in publishing in another subject field until rejoining TFM's editorial team as Managing Editor in February 2005. In September 2012, she was promoted to Editor of TFM, where she continues to seek out solutions and trends for the magazine's facility management audience. Vazquez can be reached at avazquez@groupc.com.

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