CARE INSTRUCTIONS
1/ Your product
Properties
Aluminium is a light, resistant material that doesn't rust.
Resin wicker PE (polyethylene) is a recyclable plastic material (polyethylene.) Its braiding is
done by hand.
Polyester is a synthetic fabric that offers good resistance to tearing and rubbing.
Manufacturing and assembly
The manufacturing then assembly of this product requires leaving clearance between the
different parts.
It is therefore normal to observe gaps/slack that may reach several millimetres between the
different assembled elements (between two slats, between boards...).
This tolerance necessary for the correct realisation of your product can be behind little
geometric differences.
This does not lead to any loss of function of your product.
Irregular appearance
Each product is manufactured and assembled industrially from parts whose surface treatment
is carried out individually, before assembly. These metallic elements cannot be free from
appearance irregularities coming both from the surface treatment process and assembly
operations. The final appearance of the product is therefore directly linked to these possible
irregularities.
Regularity of seams
Although we pay special attention to the quality and regularity of seams, it is possible to notice
that some threads are not cut after the break point of the seam. There is no risk of the seam
becoming undone. Cut this thread with a simple pair of scissors.
Regularity of the braiding
This garden furniture is entirely hand braided. The braiding technique consists in an
intertwining of synthetic resin strands around a metallic structure. It is possible to observe
braiding tension differences. At each break point, the end of the strand in addition, ranging up
to a few centimetres, is inserted into the braiding. If this strand comes out, put it back in place.
There is no risk of the braiding becoming undone.
Synthetic resin imitates natural rattan. Rattan has appearance irregularities that give it its
unique character. The manufacturing process reproduces these variations in look and shade.
2/ Precautions for use
Watch out for blows from knives and other sharp objects handled nearby. Watch out too for
burns from cigarettes and from other heat sources.
If you don't use your cushions for a long period, it is advised to put them away to avoid
possible discolouration during too long an exposure to UV rays.
3/ Maintenance and ageing, siding