Care instructions
Care For Your Furniture
We create furniture to last for a long time. But wood is also a living material that demands care and love.
We use solid wood as much as possible in all our products. This contributes to durable surfaces and a material that lasts for a long time. Wood is a living material, meaning that a tabletop can change size and move during humid periods, only to return to its normal position. Our surfaces are durable and best cleaned with a lightly dampened cotton cloth – always dry off afterward.
Practical Advice for Lacquered and Stained Furniture
Lacquered and stained furniture offers a harder finish than oiled surfaces. The lacquer makes the surface more durable and easier to clean. Avoid using airtight materials over the table surface, as condensation can form between the tabletop and the material. Regularly treat lacquered and stained furniture with furniture polish to protect the surface and enhance shine and luster.
Practical Advice for Oiled Furniture
With proper care, an oiled wooden piece of furniture can last a lifetime. Our oiled woods are natural materials that are affected by use, placement, maintenance, and humidity. We recommend treatment with Hans K Wood Oil, followed by regular care (approximately 2–4 times per year). This provides a natural and durable surface that effectively protects against spills, liquid stains, and dirt. Always follow the instructions carefully.
The oil is available for Oiled Oak and White-Oiled Oak.
Cleaning Stains on Oiled Furniture (e.g., Red Wine Stains):
Other Tips and Advice
Care Instructions - Rattan
Rattan is a natural and flexible material. The rattan on your furniture consists of woven strands made from certain palm species, offering a beautiful and eco-friendly material that reflects design and craftsmanship. The weaving adds transparency, giving both physical and visual lightness. Rattan provides excellent comfort to your furniture, evenly supporting and adapting to your body. However, it’s important to note that rattan is made from a living material with long fibers, which may occasionally need trimming to prevent them from catching on clothing when the chair is used.
Tips for Keeping Rattan Fresh:
Care Instructions - Textiles
A chair is not always made of just wood but also textiles, which should last as long as the chair itself. Here are some useful tips to keep your textiles fresh.
Tips for Keeping Your Textile Furniture Fresh:
Care Instructions - Leather
Leather is used in Hans K. furniture, a material that is both durable and adds elegance and comfort. Here are some tips to keep the leather fresh:
Tips for Keeping Leather Fresh:
Care Instructions - Sheepskin
Sheepskin is a soft and warm natural product that requires a bit of extra care when washing. Here are some steps to help you clean your sheepskin:
Air Out Your Sheepskin
Remove Stains
Machine Washing Sheepskin