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TF board urajiro"The surface layer utilizes long fiber recycled paper from liquid beverage containers, such as milk cartons, and pulp.
TF Board (urajiro): The back layer uses pulp."
Achieves a delicate texture by blending fine fibers with a natural white base color. -
TF board ryoumen"The surface layer utilizes long fiber recycled paper from liquid beverage containers, such as milk cartons, and pulp.
TF Board (ryoumen): The surface and back layers are the same."
Achieves a delicate texture by blending fine fibers with a natural white base color. -
NF boardThe surface layer is composed of long fiber recycled paper from milk cartons and other beverage containers, as well as unbleached pulp, while the middle and back layers consist of general recycled paper.
A delicate texture achieved by combining fine fibers with a natural cream color base.
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F boardUses unbleached pulp, long fiber recycled paper, and general recycled paper on the surface layer.
A delicate texture is achieved by blending fine fibers with a base color of brown.
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Pure boardThe surface layer uses milk cartons and other beverage container recycled paper, and the middle layer uses general recycled paper.
A delicate texture achieved with fine fibers on a light brown base using bark-like fibers and plant-based accent materials.
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Ezomatsu kraft usuchaThe surface and back layers are made of cardboard paper, and the middle layer uses general recycled paper.
This craft board is inspired by the vast wilderness of Hokkaido, with its forests of Ezomatsu trees. Pieces of Ezomatsu bark are scattered to create three different shades of brown, all of which have a natural material feel. Additionally, varying shades are applied to the back of each board. -
Ezomatsu kraft koichaThe surface and back layers are made of cardboard paper, and the middle layer uses general recycled paper.
This craft board is inspired by the vast wilderness of Hokkaido, with its forests of Ezomatsu trees. Pieces of Ezomatsu bark are scattered to create three different shades of brown, all of which have a natural material feel. Additionally, varying shades are applied to the back of each board.
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Ezomatsu kraft kurochaThe surface and back layers are made of cardboard paper, and the middle layer uses general recycled paper.
This craft board is inspired by the vast wilderness of Hokkaido, with its forests of Ezomatsu trees. Pieces of Ezomatsu bark are scattered to create three different shades of brown, all of which have a natural material feel. Additionally, varying shades are applied to the back of each board. -
Chakichi αThe surface and back layers use recycled paper from milk cartons and other beverage containers, and the middle layer uses general recycled paper.
A delicate texture achieved with fine fibers from tree bark and plant-based accent materials on a light brown base.
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Daiwa fieldFUses long fiber recycled paper from milk cartons and other beverage containers.
Uses a natural white base with the surface layer mixed with turf derived from a stadium.
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