[Greenbuilding] Fwd: Steelskin, Inc. Kitchen Cabinets

Leslie Moyer unschooler at lrec.org
Mon Aug 20 16:42:34 CDT 2012


P.S. many of the details from the original post I sent have changed, so mostly ignore that part.

--Leslie


On Aug 20, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Leslie Moyer wrote:

> I sent this waaaaaay back in 2008 and it got no replies (or at least I didn't save any, and I think I would have).  Now they're going by the name "EcoUrban" and I still like them.  Anyone tried them?  I'd like to know what their level of quality is....specifically, are they (at least the stainless steel parts) going to dent?  How rugged are the veneers?
> 
> --Leslie
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Leslie Moyer <Unschooler at atlasok.com>
>> Date: June 14, 2008 9:58:53 AM CDT
>> To: Greenbuilding <GREENBUILDING at LISTSERV.REPP.ORG>
>> Subject: [Greenbuilding] Steelskin, Inc. Kitchen Cabinets
>> Reply-To: Unschooler at atlasok.com
>> 
>> Does anyone have any experience with Steelskin, Inc. cabinets?  
>> http://www.steelskininc.com/  Made in Chicago.  They're marketing 
>> themselves as "sustainable" in a line called "Green Series".  From their 
>> website:
>> 
>> " At Steelskin, this philosophy blossoms with Green, a combination of 
>> our Pure or Hybrid series interior, and eco-friendly, composite veneer 
>> door and drawer fronts; these engineered veneers are pressed onto a no 
>> added formaldehyde core utilizing thermo adhesive technolgy <sic> (a 
>> very clean, voc & formaldehyde free technolgy <sic>) and are available 
>> in 6 veneer species: Wenge, Teak, Quartered Oak, American Fir, Macassar 
>> Ebony, and Zebrawood.  By utilizing reconstituted veneers from managed 
>> forests, we are not deforesting these wood species in their native 
>> environments. "
>> 
>> I'm guessing they're muy expensive....anyone know?
>> 
>> --Leslie
>> 

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