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Emma Spisestol - Pakke med 2
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Create a modern eye -catcher in the living room with dining chairs from the Emma series in Smaster Design! The chair has a compliant round design with a seat in gray velvet and polyester linen as well as lightly flared chair legs in black iron. The back of the chair is black which becomes a trendy contrast to the front of the chair. Let the time here become the highlight of the day and avoid compromise between comfort and style! Care advice: The velvet has a tendency to get pressure marks when the pile lies down. The imprints can make the fabric look worn out, which here is quite normal for this type of material. Depending on how the light falls, the fabric can change in most different shades.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water. VELVET & CORDUROY Velvet and corduroy are fabrics that will fade in the sun. Therefore, make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Both fabrics attract dust and to remove this in the best way, use a soft brush regularly. You can also use a roller or cloth brush. For pressure marks use the steam from a steam iron or a steamer to even out the fabric. We recommend using a textile spray to impregnate the fabric before you start using it, it will make any dirt or stains easier to remove. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the furniture. We recommend that larger furniture is foam washed at least three times a year. LINEN All fabrics fade in the sun so make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the fabric. Linen can be hand- or machine washed but remember that the material can shrink. Always drip-dry.
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Create a modern eye -catcher in the living room with dining chairs from the Emma series in Smaster Design! The chair has a compliant round design with a seat in gray velvet and polyester linen as well as lightly flared chair legs in black iron. The back of the chair is black which becomes a trendy contrast to the front of the chair. Let the time here become the highlight of the day and avoid compromise between comfort and style! Care advice: The velvet has a tendency to get pressure marks when the pile lies down. The imprints can make the fabric look worn out, which here is quite normal for this type of material. Depending on how the light falls, the fabric can change in most different shades.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water. VELVET & CORDUROY Velvet and corduroy are fabrics that will fade in the sun. Therefore, make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Both fabrics attract dust and to remove this in the best way, use a soft brush regularly. You can also use a roller or cloth brush. For pressure marks use the steam from a steam iron or a steamer to even out the fabric. We recommend using a textile spray to impregnate the fabric before you start using it, it will make any dirt or stains easier to remove. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the furniture. We recommend that larger furniture is foam washed at least three times a year. LINEN All fabrics fade in the sun so make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the fabric. Linen can be hand- or machine washed but remember that the material can shrink. Always drip-dry.
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Create a modern eye -catcher in the living room with dining chairs from the Emma series in Smaster Design! The chair has a compliant round design with a seat in gray velvet and polyester linen as well as lightly flared chair legs in black iron. The back of the chair is black which becomes a trendy contrast to the front of the chair. Let the time here become the highlight of the day and avoid compromise between comfort and style! Care advice: The velvet has a tendency to get pressure marks when the pile lies down. The imprints can make the fabric look worn out, which here is quite normal for this type of material. Depending on how the light falls, the fabric can change in most different shades.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water. VELVET & CORDUROY Velvet and corduroy are fabrics that will fade in the sun. Therefore, make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Both fabrics attract dust and to remove this in the best way, use a soft brush regularly. You can also use a roller or cloth brush. For pressure marks use the steam from a steam iron or a steamer to even out the fabric. We recommend using a textile spray to impregnate the fabric before you start using it, it will make any dirt or stains easier to remove. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the furniture. We recommend that larger furniture is foam washed at least three times a year. LINEN All fabrics fade in the sun so make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the fabric. Linen can be hand- or machine washed but remember that the material can shrink. Always drip-dry.
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