I just got off the phone with the woman who runs their pr campaign and asked here a few questions about where they get the wood for their products. The company, based in Germany, only sells Forest Stewardship Council Compliant Products. When they use exotic woods like ambuyna or thuya they only harvest from the growths that occur on these trees, leaving the rest of the tree to stay alive..
Seems a bit of a luxury to own one of them, but well as they say, if you got it, flaunt it, but flaunt it green!
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Timothy Latz @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
I just got off the phone with the woman who runs their pr campaign and asked here a few questions about where they get the wood for their products. The company, based in Germany, only sells Forest Stewardship Council Compliant Products. When they use exotic woods like ambuyna or thuya they only harvest from the growths that occur on these trees, leaving the rest of the tree to stay alive..
Seems a bit of a luxury to own one of them, but well as they say, if you got it, flaunt it, but flaunt it green!