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Rectangular Cork Table Place Mats - Pack of 4


£14.99

Add a touch of style and class to meals you serve with cork table mats. Suitable for daily use, the place mats are durable and easy to clean. Combine them with chinaware and other accessories to create a modern and relaxed table.

These natural cork table mats are perfect to stop your table from being damaged by heat or spills. 

Product Features

Material
Cork

Dimensions
40c x 30 cm / 15.74 x 11.81 inches

Thickness
3mm / 0.11"

Made in
Portugal

Care instructions
Wipe clean with a damp cloth to remove any food particles or light stains
An occasional scrub with a dish brush will remove any stubborn deposits.

 

"Quercus suber"
The cork oak tree is covered in thick, knobby bark that was probably developed for forest fire survival. This is where the cork comes from. When harvested, the tree is left standing while the bark is peeled off and cut from the tree. The bark eventually grows back and can be re harvested every nine to twelve years. A healthy cork oak that lives to be two hundred years old can be harvested up to sixteen times.
Portugal has the largest number of cork oak trees in the world and is subsequently the world’s leader in cork production. The trees can also be found in much of southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa. Cork oaks usually occur alongside numerous other tree species like wild olive, maritime pine, stone pine, and other oak species. Cork oak forest mosaics promote biodiversity as a whole, making habitat available to numerous plant and animal species, including endangered animals like the Barbary Macaque, Barbary deer, Iberian imperial eagle, and the Iberian lynx.
When managed correctly, cork can be a lucrative, renewable timber product. Harvested cork oak trees store five times more carbon than unharvested trees since they use additional carbon to regenerate their bark. Cork forests are not only invaluable biodiversity preserves, but also necessary carbon sinks.
Hooray for renewable resources!

 

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