retail projects
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miro tea
Jeannie Liu wanted to create an elegant yet casual space where people could experience the ancient art of tea-drinking in a new way. She hoped to use sustainable building materials, but she was determined not to sacrifice style or comfort.
At ecohaus, she found high-performance, low-toxic products that cost no more than comparable conventional ones. The natural materials she chose have a rich, warm look – just the atmosphere Jeannie had in mind for Miro Tea.
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1. YOLO Colorhouse Paint
A premium water-based paint with a designer palette that takes the guesswork out of choosing colors. 100% acrylic, Green Seal certified and zero-VOC. YOLO Colorhouse Paint.
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2. Squak Mountain Stone
A soapstone-like composite made from recycled waste paper, glass dust and low-carbon cement. It’s hand-made, so every installation is one-of-a-kind. Squak Mountain Stone.
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3. Kirei Board
Its Japanese name means “clean” and “beautiful.” It’s made from the stalks of the Sorghum plant, which are usually burned or thrown into landfills after harvest. Kirei Board.
