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Cane-line Outdoor Catalog 2024

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Indoor materials

Rattan

Rattan is the rascal of the jungle. Rattan belongs to the palm family. Rattan is a climbing

plant, that grows over trees and other plants in the rainforest. There are about 600

species of rattan. Cane-line uses only the best and strongest for furniture production.

Cane-line ensures sustainability in relation to the environment and human relationship in

a society, which has its roots deeply embedded in rattan. Rattan is only for indoor use.

For cleaning and daily maintenance, use a wrung cloth. Once to twice yearly clean with

white soap flakes and lukewarm water wiping off extra fluid with a dry cloth.

Oak

Oak is a strong and durable type of wood, perfect for everyday indoor furniture.

It boasts a beautiful, natural color palette ranging from light golden to deep brown, and

the surface can be treated to customize its appearance. With its unique and varying

patterns, oak gives each piece of furniture a personal touch. Furniture made

of oak is robust and can last for many years.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a luxurious and sought-after wood type due to its deep color and fine,

smooth finish. This hardwood is known for its durability and ability to withstand wear.

Mahogany's grain pattern is typically straight and uniform, providing an elegant and

sophisticated look. It is also relatively free of knots, contributing to a clean and polished

aesthetic.

Leather

Cane-line leather is a slightly corrected semi-aniline leather with a soft grip, as well as a

beautiful natural scar that gives character. The leather is chrome tanned and made

without the use of PCP and CFC. All Cane-line leather is stained and for indoor use only.

The colours and scarves shown on the leather are for guidance only. There may be colour

or scarring differences from the displayed image to the actual skin from which the

cushions are made. It is important to care for and clean leather cushions regularly, so that

the leather can remain soft and maintain a comfortable sitting comfort. This also

prevents the leather from fading or drying. We recommend using a leather care product.

Linoleum

Linoleum is a natural material and consists of linseed oil, cold pressed, to which dyes and

various types of fillings are added. It can be resin, lime and cork, stone or wood floor. The

material is not scratchproof and only for indoor use. Linoleum is a soft material that is

easy to clean with a twisted cloth, and immediately wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not

use dishwashing detergent, brown soap, or other ammonia-containing products. In case

of stubborn stains, we recommend washing with water and soap chips, which will also

leave the table with a surface that is more difficult to absorb abrasion. We recommend

using coasters when applying hot pots and bowls on the material.

Rattan Peel

Peeled bark from rattan. Sustainable material, dyed using a special technique to

emphasize its natural look. Very lightweight and durable. For cleaning and daily

maintenance use a wrung cloth. A solution of white soap flakes and lukewarm water

should be applied once to twice yearly to maintain the natural flexibility.

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