Extended Maintenance Information
On our website you will find extended information on maintenance of our products,
along with tips and tricks to help you take good care of your furniture. Use the camera
on your smartphone to scan the QR code on the left to visit our maintenance page.
Maintenance & Care —
Information
Maintenance and care on a regular basis can prolong the life of your furniture, and
make sure it will last through ages. Here, we have gathered a short introduction to
inform you about the most important things to know. We highly recommend you visit
the maintenance section on our website for extended maintenance information.
Concrete —
• Concrete tabletops are pre-treated with a liquid and silicone-free wax from production. If you want a raw and
more variegated tabletop, we recommend using the table without further treatment. If you want a more well-
protected top against everyday dirt, we recommend that you regularly treat the table with the same liquid wax
that we have given the table from its birth.
• Avoid direct sunlight on the furniture the first 4 weeks.
• Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. We recommend cleaning without detergent.
Wood —
• All wooden parts are made of solid oak. Wood is a natural material, which can be affected by changing
humidity, heat, direct sunlight and normal wear and tear.
• For daily care use a damp cloth without detergents or washing liquid or use cleaning products specifically
designed for solid wood.
• We recommend oil treatment of the furniture 4-6 times in the first year, and afterwards minimum twice a year,
preferably before and after the winter period.
Linoleum —
• To prevent stubborn stains, trivets should be used under flower pots, vases and preferably also under cups
and glasses etc. It is important to remove stains immediately to prevent permanent marks.
• For ongoing maintenance of the surface use a linoleum care product. In case of heavy soiling use a suitable
neutral detergent (eg Forbo Cleaner).
• Small scratches can be made less visible with massaging your finger or a fat nut (eg walnut) against the
scratch.