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Silk & Snow’s sustainable furniture line

by CM Staff   

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According to the company, the Acacia wood is sourced from sustainable plantations in central Vietnam and the Mekong Delta.

 

Silk & Snow Wooden Bed Frame and Nightstand (CNW Group/Silk & Snow)

TORONTO — Silk & Snow has launched a new wooden collection which includes a set of 100 per cent Acacia wood bedroom furniture that features tool-less assembly.

The company stated that it sources materials from Southeast Asia. This collection is handmade using organic and non-toxic materials. It uses the Japanese joinery construction technique, resulting in a bed frame that is not only beautiful but easy to build without any tools.

“Silk & Snow’s furniture line is constantly evolving to better meet the needs of our customers and the planet,” says Albert Chow, founder of Silk & Snow in a statement.

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“It was important to us that our Wooden Bed Frame and Nightstand are sourced from sustainable plantations to reduce emissions and that the products can stand the test of time.”

According to the company, the Acacia wood is sourced from sustainable plantations in central Vietnam and the Mekong Delta.

The company said its Wooden Bed Frame is made from 100 per cent pure Acacia wood. The company offers the Acacia wood frames in twin, double, queen, and king sizes. The Wooden Nightstand is made from 100 per cent pure Acacia wood and is available in Cacao and Cortado colours, both featuring a brass handle.

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