04/06/2026
What if the materials we choose today could benefit generations to come?
The cork oak tree is one of nature's most remarkable resources. Living for between 150 and 250 years on average, a single tree can support the equivalent of six generations of a family. Throughout its lifetime, the cork bark can be harvested repeatedly without harming the tree, allowing it to continue growing and storing carbon for decades to come.
This unique relationship between people and nature has existed for centuries, creating a renewable material that is as responsible as it is beautiful. From floors and walls to furniture and interior surfaces, cork offers designers and homeowners the opportunity to invest in a material with a lasting legacy.
Because sustainability isn't about the next few years. It's about future generations.