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Maintain an eco-friendly lifestyle with the Conscious Dining Table by Mater. This dining table is composed of durable soaped oak. A rectangular tabletop is supported by four slender legs, which embody a rounded aesthetic. The eye is drawn to the fine woodwork, which nicely tapers as it ascends near the legs’ summits. Your table’s flat surface facilitates the placement of your plates, glasses, and cups so that you and your guests can dine with confidence.
Founded in 2006 by Henrik Marstrand, Mater (Latin for “mother”) is a Danish lighting and furniture brand with a highly ethical approach to design. As a way to improve the environmental and social impacts of production, Mater sums up their company mission in three words: Design, craftsmanship and ethics. Using responsibly sourced materials to create their timeless designs, Mater not only strives to preserve traditional techniques, but takes care to create a cooperative environment between designers and artisans both in Denmark and abroad.
Maintain an eco-friendly lifestyle with the Conscious Dining Table by Mater. This dining table is composed of durable soaped oak. A rectangular tabletop is supported by four slender legs, which embody a rounded aesthetic. The eye is drawn to the fine woodwork, which nicely tapers as it ascends near the legs’ summits. Your table’s flat surface facilitates the placement of your plates, glasses, and cups so that you and your guests can dine with confidence.
Founded in 2006 by Henrik Marstrand, Mater (Latin for “mother”) is a Danish lighting and furniture brand with a highly ethical approach to design. As a way to improve the environmental and social impacts of production, Mater sums up their company mission in three words: Design, craftsmanship and ethics. Using responsibly sourced materials to create their timeless designs, Mater not only strives to preserve traditional techniques, but takes care to create a cooperative environment between designers and artisans both in Denmark and abroad.
- Danish design
- Made for sustainability
- Originally designed in the 1950s
- FSC certified
- Designed by Esben Klint
- Designed in 1958
- Material: Soaped Oak
- Made In Latvia
- Lacquered or stained wood offers a stronger surface than oiling and is also effective when coloured surfaces are desired. Compared to natural or oiled wood, lacquered and stained wood is easier to clean and requires very little maintenance. For daily care it is recommended to dust the furniture with a soft cloth. Lacquered and stained wood can be cleaned with a soft cloth wrung in a mild solution of lukewarm water and a universal cleaning detergent. Always follow the wood grains and always dry with a soft dry cloth immediately after cleaning. Avoid use of abrasive cleaning agents and aggressive cleaning detergents as this will damage the surface of the lacquered or stained wood. Avoid placing wooden furniture in direct sunlight, excessive heat or humidity. We always recommend use of trivets under hot objects, such as coffee pots and cups to prevent the lacquer or stain to react to the heat. Soaped wood Soaped wood requires a gentle and daily care for not to gain permanent stains. Clean with a slightly damp, soft, lint-free cloth and follow the wood grains and always dry with a soft dry cloth immediately after cleaning. In case of stains on soaped wood, lightly sand the surface with sandpaper grade 220 or 240. Then wipe with a dry soft cloth and follow the wood grains and apply the white soap following the wood grains. Avoid use of abrasive cleaning agents and aggressive cleaning detergents as this will damage the surface of the lacquered or stained wood. Avoid placing wooden furniture in direct sunlight, excessive heat or humidity.
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