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Furniture Care
Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying our high-quality furniture. We
would like to give you some information to help care
for your furniture which should give you many years of
pleasure.
Before assembly, please read the following
instructions carefully as any damage resulting from
incorrect assembly is not covered by our warrantee.
Assembly instructions for all teak
furniture
Please follow our instructions to avoid any damage
to the teak wood. Especially when hammering in the
wooden dowels, damage to the wood can easily occur.
To avoid this, please follow the instructions below:
1. When assembling teak furniture, make sure
the right pairs of individual parts (A=A, B=B,
1=1, 2=2, etc.) are fitted together.
2. Place the sharpened dowels in the provided
holes by hand.
3. Carefully knock each dowel in with a
hammer and make sure that it remains
slightly proud.
4. Remove the rest of the dowel protruding
with some fine sandpaper.
5. The rails of sliding-leaf tables with metal
fittings should cleaned and oiled at regular
intervals (approx. every 4 weeks).
Assembly instructions for all stainless
steel tables
1. To prevent cross-threading the bolts when
assembling stainless steel tables, please dip
about 1 cm of the threaded end of each bolt
in oil.
2. Thread each bolt 3-4 turns into the recessed
threads in the table legs by hand.
3. Now you can further tighten the bolts with
a spanner.
4. The rails of sliding-leaf tables with metal
fittings should cleaned and oiled at regular
intervals (approx. every 4 weeks).
Properties of wood
Wood is a high-quality, natural material that is
subjected to constant change. If you find cracks in
the wood, you needn’t have any concern about the
strength or longevity of your furniture. These cracks
especially occur during periods of prolonged heat and
dryness and reclose again when normal humidity
levels resume. The formation of cracks in wood is in no
way grounds for a warranty claim or quality concerns
about the product.
Characteristics of Teak
As a result of changing weather conditions outdoors,
teak furniture develops the so-called silver-grey “patina”.
Black marks due to tiny particles of dirt and humidity can
occur on the surface of the wood. These marks can be
prevented or easily removed by thorough regular cleaning
with a brush and a mild soap solution. Stubborn stains
can be carefully removed with fine sand paper (200
grain size). Any residues from sanding must be removed
before the teak wood is further treated, otherwise black
stains could occur. If you wish to preserve the honey-
coloured hue of your teak furniture, it is recommended to
rub in some teak oil with a soft cloth. Before using teak
oil, the furniture must be thoroughly cleaned as described
above and allowed to dry completely.
Please read carefully!