Maintenance instructions

Wood and Veneer

- Wood and veneer are affected by light and sources of heat. For the first 6–8 weeks, when the item is absorbing the surrounding light, keep the surfaces clear of any objects to avoid permanent marks and circles.
- Protect wood and veneer from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading
- Water must be used in small quantities and only in the form of a damp cloth. After wiping, always use a dry cloth
- Wood and veneer are very sensitive to liquids. Wipe up spilled liquids immediately
- Always try to remove stains with the mildest cleaning materials. A suitable soap solution is made from ¼ dl soap powder to 1 litre of warm water
- Never use the agents containing benzene and other solvents.


Fabrics

- Protect fabric from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading
- Never rub the stains;
- Ordinary cleaning: Vacuum frequently and a damp cloth
- Never use the agents containing benzene and other solvents.
- Removable covers can be dry-cleaned


Semi Leather

- Protect semi leather from direct sunlight and sources of heat to prevent colour fading
- For general cleaning only use a dry soft cloth
- Never rub the stains;
- Never use the agents containing benzene and other solvents.
- If vacuum cleaning, use a soft brush nozzle to avoid scratching the surface
- If necessary, wipe the whole surface with a clean, soft cloth wrung in soapy water


Iron/Stainless Steel

- Wipe the whole surface with a clean, soft cloth wrung in soapy water
- Wipe dry with a clean cloth


Special Advices

- The furniture is designed for standard interior conditions.
- Placing of unsuitable objects, climbing on, kneeling or the use in the exterior, might result in the damage of furniture with potential injuries.
- The furniture is designed for interiors with relative air humidity ranging from 25 to 65 % at 18 to 24 degrees Centigrade.
- The relative humidity of the environment below 25 % and over 65 % at normal room temperature has negative effects on the furniture and may result in shape distortion of wooden parts.