WITH an eye towards sustainability, makers of home furnishings are experimenting more and more with plant-based materials. You can find things like bark, leaves and seeds transformed into vegan leather, fabric and organic plastic.
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This undated photo shows Pottery Barn Teen’s Amelia bedding collection. It is made of Tencel, a soft, wrinkle-resistant material made of eucalyptus fibers. AP PHOTO
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