Florida Weekly: Knock on Wood

 

“The difference between us and other people in this type of business is that people can go to a country like Thailand and buy a container of finished product and bring it over, but it might warp, crack, or it will feel like rough sandpaper,” he adds. Producing pieces for Cocoon is an extensive process that involves state-of-the-art equipment, including a drying system kiln, so the wood won’t crack or warp.”

 
Lemonade Hype

Contemporary web design, social media marketing & company branding.

http://www.lemonadehype.com
Previous
Previous

Naples Illustrated: Planting Roots in Naples

Next
Next

New Website, Woodshop & Home Photos