
Rapidly Renewable & Recycled Sunflower Seed Shells are Used in TorZo Seeta

TorZo Seeta Countertop, Onyx

TorZo Seeta Worktop, Natural
Seeta™ is a new line of elegant and environmentally friendly sustainable surface materials from TorZo.™ Manufactured in the Pacific Northwest, Seeta represents the continuing commitment from TorZo to provide the building industry with sustainable, elegant and durable surface options.
Made from 70-percent composite sunflower seed hulls, Seeta is a perfect fit for any green building project. When Seeta is used in green building projects, it can contribute to the project’s LEED certification. This is a result of the high amount of recycled agricultural by-products in Seeta, as well as its formaldehyde free composition.
At the heart of Seeta is an acrylic resin. This resin gives Seeta its incredible durability, as well as its beauty.
Seeta is ideal for high wear sustainable surface applications such as furniture, flooring, tabletops, countertops, and vanities. It works equally well on horizontal or vertical projects.
30" x 10' x 3/4"
36” x 10' x 3/4"

Onyx

Cocoa

Natural

Copper
CaraGreen is heading to Baltimore October 28th and 29th where we’ll be exhibiting at NeoCon East. NeoCon East is the premier design exposition and conference for the mid-atlantic design community and we are excited to be part of this show!
The CaraGreen booth has installations of Durat, Meld, TorZo, and Turning House Millworks, so designers can see these sustainable products in action. Durat will have a vibrant and playful lime green tub and kelly green sink on display. Meld will have two stunning ecoX countertops, one of which shows their new micro glass option, which uses finely ground glass as the aggregate. TorZo Indure, Tiikeri, and Orient will be featured as wall coverings and shelving in the booth, which adds texture and warmth to the space. And, Turning House Millworks will cover the floor with their reclaimed multi-plank (engineered) wood flooring.
If you are heading to the show, we hope to see you there! Otherwise, look for a recap of the event on our blog next month.