Cork comes from bark of the oak tree.  It is light, has low thermal and acoustic conductivity, is suitable for damp conditions and has good resistance to abrasiveness and friction.  This material can be used on floors and as decorative wall coverings.
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Cork Masters
Lots of information about different types of cork.

Quit Cork
Solutions for impact noise and sound transmissions.  Their site includes information on standards, testing results and specs.
Cork Flooring
They carry cork flooring.  Their site includes information and installation guides, specs., photos, F&Q's, etc.

CorkStore.com
They carry a variety of cork products.  Their site also includes some information about cork and links.

Duro Design
They carry cork flooring.  Their site includes some information about cleaning, maintenance, durablity, photos, etc.  They are located in Canada, and offer samples.
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