As the name implies, sea grass carpet is indeed a grass and
sea water does play a part in its production. It is grown in
China in paddy fields and at a certain point during the growing
season, the fields are flooded with sea water. After harvesting
and drying, the sea grass is spun into strong yarn, suitable for
weaving. Its impermeability makes it hard to dye by conventional
techniques so most products come in their original state.
As with all plant fiber floor coverings, there are natural
inconsistencies in color and occasionally in the spinning and
weaving, but these tend to add rather than distract from it's
overall charm. Suitable for any area in your home. Except
Kitchen and Bathroom. Can be stuck directly tot he floor. If you
require a little more comfort it can be fitted onto an underlay.
The underlay must be stuck to the floor and then the carpet
stuck fully to the underlay.

Sisal
Sisal is traditionally used in rope making and the same
qualities of strength make it ideal for floor covering. Durable
and hardwearing, it is also immensely versatile and can be woven
into an extraordinary range of styles and patterns. Grown in
Brazil and East Africa, sisal is the leaf fiber of the plant
AgaveSisalana. The fibers are extracted by crushing the pulpy
leaf and then are washed, dried and graded before being spun
into yarn. Sisal also takes color well and can be dyed.
The quality of sisal floor covering depends on the origin of
the sisal and sophistication of the manufacture. European -
manufactured sisal are traditionally top of the range, using the
best East African fibers. Sisal from Brazil is exceptionally
strong. Sisal is recommended for any area in your home, except
bathrooms and kitchens.