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Mushaboom Design Offers Sustainable Wallcoverings Inspired by Flora and Fauna

03/05/2012
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    <a href="http://www.mushaboomdesign.com" target="_blank">Mushaboom Design</a>’s innovative wall coverings bring a sustainable splash of color and pattern to any room. Inspired by nature, stories, and the world around us, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/minehearts-eco-friendly-wall-paper-will-transform-your-dull-space-into-an-extravagant-room-full-of-books/" target="_blank">wallcoverings and textiles</a> come in an array of fantastical prints, made with eco-friendly materials and dyes. Combining sustainable practices with recycled materials, Mushaboom offers alternatives to traditional wallpaper that can be <a href="http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2010/10/flooring-wallpaper-metals-hazardous-additives/1#.T1kqVZdSTNk">laden with chemicals</a> and harmful processes.
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    Mushaboom works with inspiring artists and designers to create their gorgeous collections of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ixxi-modular-wallpaper-system-makes-your-walls-fab/" target="_blank">wall papers</a>.
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    The pieces are often inspired by specific locations, which Mushaboom then shares with its audience on their website. For example, the Taylor Head Park near the company’s headquarters in Mushaboom Nova Scotia inspired a collection of the same name, with references the evergreen trees, pebbled beach and waves at Bull Beach appearing in the collection’s patterns.
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    The Canadian company uses <a href="http://inhabitat.com/furniture-and-more-made-from-recycled-paper-and-bovine-waste/" target="_blank">recycled and recyclable materials</a> whenever possible, which means that should your tastes change, your entire installation can be recycled!
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    Mushaboom also avoids harmful chemicals and toxic printing processes, yielding less waste and reducing their water consumption.
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    The colorful collections can suit any taste, from wildly colorful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stick-beautifully-branching-wall-ornament-made-from-recycled-paper/" target="_blank">illustrative patterns which feature flora and fauna</a>, to more muted selections that are inspired by textures found in nature, like bark, marble and beaches. Clients can also customize the patterns into their ideal color palettes, giving endless possibilities to their already wide selection of wall coverings.
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  • Mushaboom Wall Coverings
    Using Mushaboom Sustainable wall coverings will help clients <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roofed-vancouver-residence-was-the-first-leed-platinum-home-in-western-canada/" target="_blank">achieve LEED certification</a> for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/guests-can-sleep-under-a-lego-chandelier-at-the-one-room-harrington-hotel/" target="_blank">commercial interiors</a>, as well as add some color and personality to both offices and homes alike.
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Mushaboom Wall Coverings

Mushaboom Design’s innovative wall coverings bring a sustainable splash of color and pattern to any room. Inspired by nature, stories, and the world around us, the wallcoverings and textiles come in an array of fantastical prints, made with eco-friendly materials and dyes. Combining sustainable practices with recycled materials, Mushaboom offers alternatives to traditional wallpaper that can be laden with chemicals and harmful processes.

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