Grey colored kooboo rattan furniture across the green garden background

Posted by Todd on June 20th, 2008

Some of us are unaware of the newer market trends in the furniture market but that is not our fault. In our busy work schedules, gaining knowledge about such stuffs may be out of question. But this doesn’t mean that we would not like to have such furniture in our beloved homes.

Rather every one of us is aptly concerned about our home décor however less time we may have. If so, then wood furniture is the basic requirement all of us have.

However, if you do not know which wood to opt for, go online and search the site of rattan land. The site will guide you not only regarding the types of wood available but also various latest pictures of furniture are added. Once through it, you will understand that rattan furniture from rattan land is the latest “in” thing in the market.

You will be surprised at the amazing varieties of twisted wooden furniture available today. The rattan in itself is a wood type found in the jungles of Indonesia. This wood by wicker method is twisted and wound together to give it strength.

The types like grey kooboo furniture are the latest varieties. Its grey color suits well against the green garden background. So many people use the kooboo furniture for garden décor. They even order the imports from Indonesia by going to the international trade lead.

Also the export import Indonesia directory helps them locate the wholesaler. The natural grey color of kooboo is the latest craze among furniture lovers and if we are unaware, we should accept this trend unabated, isn’t it?

Representing History And Heritage With Model Ships And Boats

Posted by Todd on December 5th, 2007

Ships and boats have a long tradition and their historical importance is unquestionable. The model ships and boats are replicas of the glorious old heritage and they capture the historical spirit and beauty quite admirably. History is relived with accurate model ships and boats. There are many significant historical vessels whose models have been made and kept in museum like the HMS Victory, Queen Elizabeth, the USS Constitution and the Cutty Sark.

In the ancient days ships were mostly made of woods and were manually driven.  The wooden model ships remind us the days when cruise and luxury ocean ships were made of wood for relaxing sea voyage experiences. When the modern steel vessels replaced the old wooden ships, many well-known luxury liners were constructed like the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Normandie. Small replicas of these luxury liners give you a fair idea of what they were.

Wooden model boats have built up a solid reputation over the years as the representative of history and heritage. In the days when boats were made of wood, the models used to serve as the guides for the real time boats. Though wooden boats are still in use in economically backward countries and in some remote parts of the world, they are gradually being replaced with the modern day speedboats. They are as light as the original wooden boats but far outpace them in speed.