SELECTED POLYPROPYLENE

Material

- 100% polypropylene (PP)

- UV-resistant

Maintenance & cleaning

In case of food or drink spills, wash the spot immediately with warm soapy water and allow the cushion, carpet or footstool to dry in an upright position. For more thorough cleaning, all cushion or footstool covers can be removed and machine-washed at 30°C. Make sure the cover is completely dry before putting it back on the product. All throws are machine washable at 30°C.

Cleaning stubborn stains

For stubborn stains or built-up soil, carefully wash with a recommended stain remover, such as Vanish (Vanish Oxi Action).

Storing

1. It is best to store the cushion, carpet and footstool indoors.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored in watertight, ventilated cushion box on a covered terrace, patio or carport, protecting them from the elements while ensuring proper ventilation.

 

STAINLESS STEEL

Material

Stainless steel is an extremely durable and weather-resistant material.

Maintenance & cleaning

While stainless steel is a very durable material, rust film can still build up on the surface. Rust film is tiny metal particles that attach to the surface and look like little red spots. To avoid rust film, it is important to seal the surface with a thin layer of acid-free oil. This should be done before the furniture is used for the first time and then repeated a couple of times a year. In coastal areas, furniture is particularly susceptible to rust film and will therefore require treatment more often to retain its original look. Apply the acid-free oil with a lint-free cloth. Take care not to use too much oil. The best effect is achieved with a very thin layer. Using too much oil can result in the surface feeling greasy. Rust film caused by inadequate maintenance can be removed with the help of an ordinary household stainless steel polish. We recommend cleaning the furniture regularly with a microfibre cloth and soapy water.

Storing

We recommend covering your furniture with a furniture cover in autumn and winter for protection. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation. If possible, it is best to store your furniture indoors during winter months to protect it from the elements.

 

SOLUTION DYED POLYESTER / CANE-LINE VIRTUE

Material

Solution dyed polyester/Cane-line Virtue is a 100% solution dyed fibre material, which, due to the special manufacturing process, means that the colour permeates the entire fibre. The fabric has a superior colour fastness, making it fade resistant. The colour is extremely uniform, and the fabric is both UV resistant and water repellent, as well as resistant to powdery mildew. The fabric ventilates effectively, repelling condensation and moisture. It feels slightly softer than Olefin fabric.

Maintenance & cleaning

In case of stains, we recommend pre-treating the fabric by washing it in warm water with a powerful detergent (e.g. Tide, Persil, Vanish). The fabric can then be washed at 30 degrees and subsequently air dried. It is very important to check the fabric for stains and treat the specific stain before washing, as heat can set the stain, making it difficult to remove. High temperatures in the washing machine or a tumble dryer can cause the fibres to melt together, shrink or become misshapen. Water that is too hot can create permanent creases during the spin cycle. THE FABRIC MUST NOT BE CHEMICALLY CLEANED!

Storing

We recommend using a cover out of season. However, we recommend covering it with a parasol cover during the winter or prolonged periods when not in use. Be aware of the importance of “lifting” the cover every so often to allow the air to circulate and remove any condensation.

 

OLEFIN (SOLUTION DYED)

Material

Olefin is the generic name for polypropylene. It is popular due to its durability, colour fastness following exposure to light, quick dry ability, stain resistance and mildew resistance. Olefin feels slightly coarser than solution dyed polyester fabric.

Maintenance & cleaning

Olefin fabrics are durable and tough, but they do hold onto oily stains. We recommend the same cleaning methods as for solution dyed polyester; see above.

Storing

We recommend using a cover out of season. However, we recommend covering it with a parasol cover during the winter or prolonged periods when not in use. Be aware of the importance of “lifting” the cover every so often to allow the air to circulate and remove any condensation.

 

HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE

Material

HPL/Compact laminate table tops are made from resin-impregnated paper, which has been compressed under very high pressure into a strong material with a scratch-resistant surface. Compact laminate table tops generally require a minimum of maintenance. It is natural for the edges of the table top to grow lighter over time. To maintain the deep black colour of the edges, treat them with a little linseed oil. Over time, tiny cracks can develop around the edges of the table top.

Maintenance & cleaning

Clean the table top with a moist microfibre cloth. Most stains can be removed with water and ordinary all-purpose cleaner or dishwashing detergent. For more stubborn stains, a dab of concentrated detergent can be effective. We also recommend cleaning the entire table thoroughly 2-3 times a year. Never use abrasive or highly aggressive cleaning products, such as steel wool, scouring powder or other polishes (for home use), to clean laminate table tops, as they can scratch the surface and cause irreparable damage to your table top.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your table in the autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

1. It is best to store your table indoors.

2. Alternatively, it can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where it is protected from the elements.

3. Finally, your table can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the table top to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

 

GLASS

Material

The glass table top is made from 3mm, 8 mm, 10mm and 12 mm tempered glass.

Coloured/frosted glass table tops

There is a difference between the top and bottom sides. The top side is frosted glass and the bottom side is covered with coloured foil. Do not scratch the bottom side, as the coloured foil can be damaged.

Handling

It is important to handle your table top with care and avoid setting it down hard or putting strain on the edges after the packaging has been removed. Glass table tops should always be handled by two people.

Maintenance & cleaning

These tables tops generally requires only a minimum of maintenance. Wipe it down after use with a moist microfibre cloth and mild detergent. Placing objects on the table top, such as a potted plant, can cause scratches or lime deposits. Lime deposits can be removed with a mild vinegar solution. Moving/pushing things with rough edges across the table can cause scratches that cannot be removed.

Storing

Your furniture can stand outdoors all year round. However, it is best to store it under a furniture cover during winter months or during periods when the furniture is not in use. However, please note, that condensation can form under furniture covers, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

 

CERAMIC

Material

These table tops / tiles are made of ceramic – an extremely durable material, which is ideal for outdoor use all year round. Because the table top is made from a natural material, the colour shades may vary from table to table. Tiles: There may be roughness on the edges and surface, which derive during the production and processing stages of manufacture.

Handling

It is important to handle your table top with care and avoid setting it down hard or putting strain on the edges after the packaging has been removed. Ceramic table tops should always be handled by two people and always carried in a vertical position after the packaging has been removed. NOTE! Carrying the table top horizontally can cause cracks to form in the middle of the table top.

Maintenance & cleaning

Clean the table top with a microfibre cloth. Most stains can be removed with water and ordinary, gentle dishwashing detergent. For more stubborn stains, a dab of concentrated detergent can be effective. Always wipe the table of afterwards with a clean cloth. We recommend carefully cleaning of the table at least 2-3 times a year.

Storing

We recommend covering the table top/furniture with a furniture cover in autumn and winter months for protection. However, please note, that condensation can form under furniture covers, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation. If possible, it is best to store the table indoors during winter months to shelter it from the elements.

 

CANE-LINE WEAVE®

Material

Cane-line Weave® is a fibre made from highly durable, solution-dyed polyethylene (PE), which is ideal for outdoor use, because it withstands moisture and large variations in temperature. Both the structure of the fibres and the weave ensure elasticity and optimal sitting comfort. The durable material is UV-resistant and requires minimal maintenance. Cane-line Weave® has been developed to withstand climate conditions all over the world and the material will retain its colour and shape for many years. All products are hand-woven with the Cane-line Weave® fibre, which can vary slightly in colour, creating a nice contrast in the surface of the weave. This gives the furniture a unique, natural and exclusive look.

Maintenance & cleaning

Because the product is used outdoors over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important.This ensures the removal of superficial soil and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove. Alternatively, the product can be cleaned with a high-pressure cleaner set at moderate.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

1. It is best to store furniture indoors.

2. Alternatively, it can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where it is protected from the elements.

3. Finally, furniture can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

 

CANE-LINE TEX®

Material

Cane-line Tex® is a coated polyester material, which is ideal for outdoor use and requires minimal maintenance. Cushions made from Cane-line Tex® come with a QuickDryFoam® core, ensuring maximum drainage and air circulation. This allows the cushions to dry faster after having been exposed to rain and moisture. The QuickDryFoam® core also has an anti-bacterial protection, reducing the risk of mould and mildew forming on the cushion.

Maintenance & cleaning

Because the product is used outdoor over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important. This ensures the removal of superficial soil and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove. It is important to place your cushions in an upright position when not in use. This ensures optimum drainage, thereby minimising the risk of mould and mildew. The anti-bacterial protection in the cushion core is most effective with correct drainage of the cushion. Please note, that despite the anti-bacterial protection, mildew can still form between the inner and outer covers, if the cushion is not properly drained or cleaned. In case of food or drink spills, wash the spot immediately with warm soapy water and allow the cushion to dry in an upright position. White Cane-line Tex® : White furniture is more delicate and prone to staining and thus requires more regular cleaning.

Cleaning stubborn stains

For stubborn stains or built-up soil, carefully wash with a recommended stain remover, such as Vanish (Vanish Oxi Action), and/or a high-pressure cleaner set at moderate. It is a good idea to remove the core from the cover and wash and dry them separately. Make sure to clean both sides of the outer cover. Please note, that cushion covers are machine washable at 30°C.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

Furniture frames

1. It is best to store furniture frames indoors.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where they are protected from the elements.

3. Finally, furniture frames can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture frame to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

Furniture cushions

1. It is best to store cushions indoors in a ventilated room.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored in a cushion box on a covered terrace, patio or carport, protecting them from the elements and ensuring proper ventilation.

3. Do not store your cushions on the furniture frames if you live in a moist climate, as this can cause mould and mildew to form on the surface, making spring cleaning more difficult.

 

CERTIFIED TEAK

Material

Cane-line teak is approved and forested under the SVLK – Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu (Indoneasia’s timber legality assurance system) certification system. This is a guarantee that the teak production supports responsible forest management. Teak is a hardwood that is ideal for outdoor use due to its high oil content. Our teak furniture is delivered untreated. If the furniture remains untreated, the teakwood will patina over time and turn pale grey colour. If you wish to retain the original golden colour, we recommend treating teak furniture with a recommended teak sealant. Please note that teakwood is a natural product and therefore continues to change. This means that small cracks can develop due to drying and that slats can warp slightly.

Maintenance & cleaning

If you wish to retain the golden colour, the furniture must be treated with teak sealant before use and on a regular basis. How often treatment is needed depends on the climate and whether the furniture is placed in a sheltered position, for example under a roof. As a general rule, teak table tops should be cleaned and treated at least a couple of times a year. If your teak furniture becomes silvery-grey or black on the surface, it can be cleaned with a recommended teak cleaner. After cleaning and rinsing thoroughly with water, allow the furniture to dry. When the furniture is completely dry, it is ready to be treated with teak sealant. If the furniture has developed patina, it may be necessary to sand it down before cleaning and treating it. Clean daily with a moist cloth, water and washing-up liquid. Alternatively, use a soap flake solution to saturate the wood so that the furniture does not get stain as easily. You can also use a lukewarm cloth or a soft sponge for cleaning of your teak furniture.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

1. It is best to store your furniture on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where it is protected from the elements.

2. Alternatively, it can be left outside under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

 

CANE-LINE SOFTTOUCH®

Material

Cane-line SoftTouch® is a material produced exclusively for Cane-line. SoftTouch® combines the strength of Cane-line Tex® with the comfortable softness of the Sunbrella fabric, resulting in a soft yet durable surface. Cushions made from Cane-line SoftTouch® come with Cane-line QuickDry & Airflow system, with a QuickDryFoam® core, ensuring maximum drainage and air circulation. This allows the cushions to dry faster after having been exposed to rain and moisture. The QuickDryFoam® core also has anti-bacterial protection, reducing the risk of mould and mildew forming inside and outside the cushion. Due to the recycled nature of this fabric, the shade may vary from lot to lot. Larger slub yarns may run sporadically throughout the fabric – due to minor variations in the granulation process. These slubs are an integrated part of this innovative fabric.

Maintenance & cleaning

Because the product is used outdoors over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important. This ensures the removal of superficial dirt and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove. It is important to always place your cushions in an upright position when not in use. This ensures optimum drainage, thereby minimising the risk of mould and mildew. The anti-bacterial protection in the cushion core is most effective with correct drainage of the cushions. Please note that despite the anti-bacterial protection, mildew can still form on the inner and outer covers if the cushion if not properly drained or cleaned. In case of food or drink spills, wash the spot immediately with warm soapy water and allow the cushion to dry in an upright position.

Cleaning subborn stains

For stubborn stains or built-up dirt, carefully wash with a recommended stain remover, such as Vanish (Vanish Oxi Action), and/or a high-pressure cleaner at the moderate setting. It is a good idea to remove the core from the cover and wash and dry them separa-tely. Make sure to clean both sides of the outer cover. Please note, that the cushion cover is machine washable at 30°C.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in the autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

Furniture frames

1. It is best to store furniture frames indoors.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where they are protected from the elements.

3. Finally, furniture frames can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture frame to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

Furniture cushions

1. It is best to store cushions indoors in a ventilated room.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored in a cushion box on a covered terrace, patio or carport, protecting them from the elements and ensuring proper ventilation.

3. Do not store your cushions on the furniture frames as this can cause mould and mildew to form on the surface, making spring cleaning more difficult.

 

CANE-LINE ROPE

Material

Cane-line Rope is produced by woven polypropylene (PP). The material has a soft surface that provides good support and excellent sitting comfort. Do not pull hard on the material as it can be stretched out of shape. Cane-line Rope is ideal for outdoor use and is UV-resistant.

Maintenance & cleaning

Because the product is used outdoors over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important. This ensures the removal of superficial soil and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove.

Storing

It is best to store your furniture on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where it is protected from the elements. Alternatively, it can be left outside under a furniture cover. Please note, however, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

 

CANE-LINE NATTÉ

Material

Cane-line Natté is a unique material produced by Sunbrella for Cane-line. Cane-line Natté combines the strength of normal all weather fabrics with the comfortable softness of the traditional Sunbrella fabrics, resulting in a soft yet durable fabric.

Maintenance & cleaning

Because the product is used outdoors over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important. This ensures the removal of superficial dirt and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove. It is important to always place your cushions in an upright position when not in use. This ensures optimum drainage, thereby minimising the risk of mould and mildew. The anti-bacterial protection in the cushion core is most effective with correct drainage of the cushion. Please note, that despite the anti-bacterial protection, mildew can still form on the inner and outer covers if the cushion is not properly drained or cleaned. In case of food or drink spills, wash the spot immediately with warm soapy water and allow the cushion to dry in an upright position.

Cleaning stubborn stains

For stubborn stains or built-up dirt, carefully wash with a recommended stain remover, such as Vanish (Vanish Oxi Action), and/or a high-pressure cleaner with moderate strength. It is a good idea to remove the core from the cover and wash and dry them separately. Make sure to clean both sides of the outer cover. Please note, that the cushion cover is machine washable at 30°C.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in the autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

Furniture frames

1. It is best to store furniture frames indoors.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where they are protected from the elements.

3. Finally, furniture frames can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture covers, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture frame to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

Furniture cushions

1. It is best to store cushions indoors in a ventilated room.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored in a cushion box on a covered terrace, patio or carport, protecting them from the elements while ensuring proper ventilation.

3. Do not store your cushions on the furniture frames, as this can cause mould and mildew to form on the surface, making spring cleaning more difficult.

 

CANE-LINE HI-CORE

Material

Cane-line HI-Core is a strong and weather-resistant table top made mainly of acrylic. During manufacture, the item is towed so that an elegant clean and soft surface is obtained. The table top generally require minimal maintenance.

Maintenance & cleaning

Clean the table top with a microfibre cloth. Most stains can be removed with water and ordinary, gentle dishwashing detergent. For more stubborn stains, a dab of concentrated detergent can be effective. We recommend carefully cleaning of the table at least 2-3 times a year If you are unlucky to get scratches on the plate, these can be sanded with a very fine piece of sandpaper.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your table in the autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

1. It is best to store your table indoors.

2. Alternatively, it can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where it is protected from the elements.

3. Finally, your table can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the table top to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

Always avoid

Never use abrasive or particularly aggressive products such as steel wool, abrasive powder or other polish (for home use) when cleaning Hi-core plates, unless they are intended for this purpose, as this may cause scratches to the surface and thus damage the plate. 

 

CANE-LINE AIRTOUCH

Material

Cane-line AirTouch is a 100% solution-dyed acrylic fabric produced exclusively for Cane-line. During the development of this fabric, the focus has been on a hardy fabric with a nice structure and a softness like the comfortable Sunbrella fabrics. This has resulted in a soft but hardy surface. Cane-line AirTouch cushions come with Cane-line QuickDry & Airflow system with QuickDryFoam®, which ensures maximum drainage and air circulation. The cushion thus dries faster when it has been exposed to rain and moisture. The QuickDryFoam® also has an antibacterial protection that reduces the risk of fungal and mold formation.

Maintenance & cleaning

The product is used outdoors over extended periods of time, regular cleaning with a soft brush and soapy water is important. This ensures the removal of superficial dirt and debris, such as leaves, berries, pollen and bird droppings, before they have a chance to build up and become more difficult to remove. It is important to place your cushions in an upright position when not in use. This ensures optimum drainage, thereby minimising the risk of mould and mildew. The anti-bacterial protection in the cushion core is most effective with correct drainage of the cushions. Please note that despite the anti-bacterial protection, mildew can still form on the inner and outer covers if the cushion is not properly drained or cleaned. In case of food or drink spills, wash the spot immediately with warm soapy water and allow the cushion to dry in an upright position.

Cleaning stubborn stains

For stubborn stains or built-up dirt, carefully wash with a recommended stain remover, such as Vanish (Vanish Oxi Action), and/or a high-pressure cleaner at the moderate setting. It is a good idea to remove the core from the cover and wash and dry them separately. Make sure to clean both sides of the outer cover. Please note, that the cushion cover is machine washable at 30°C.

Storing

There are several ways to properly store your furniture in the autumn and winter months for maximum protection and to make spring cleaning easier.

Furniture frames

1. It is best to store furniture frames indoors.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored on a covered terrace, patio or carport, where they are protected from the elements.

3. Finally, furniture frames can be stored outdoors under a furniture cover. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture frame to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation.

Furniture cushions

1. It is best to store cushions indoors in a ventilated room.

2. Alternatively, they can be stored in a cushion box on a covered terrace, patio or carport, protecting them from the elements and ensuring proper ventilation.

3. Do not store your cushions on the furniture frames as this can cause mould and mildew to form on the surface, making spring cleaning more difficult.

 

ALUMINIUM, POWDER-COATED

Material

Cane-line offers a wide range of furniture in powder-coated aluminium. Powder coating serves as a protective layer that is tinted in a variety of colours. Aluminium furniture is ideal for use outdoors as well as indoors.

Maintenance & cleaning

Aluminium furniture generally requires a minimum of maintenance. If the furniture is stored near the coast, it will need to be cleaned more frequently using fresh water and soap. Don’t be too rough on your furniture to avoid causing dents, as this can damage the powder coating. At worst, moisture can reach the aluminium and damage the finish. Vases, glass and similar items can lead to marks on the surface, if there is moisture under the item for more days. Make sure to keep the surface clean and dry, if things / items are put on the table for several days.

Storing

Your furniture can stay outdoors all year round, but it is best to store it under a furniture cover during winter months or during periods when the furniture is not in use. However, please note, that condensation can form under the furniture cover, which can cause mould and mildew. Therefore, make sure to lift the cover away from the furniture to ensure proper air circulation and minimise condensation. If possible, it is best to store your furniture indoors during winter months to protect it from the elements.

 

ALUMINIUM, ANODIZED

Material

Cane-line offers parasols with an anodized aluminium pole. Anodizing is an electrochemical surface treatment that ensures longer durability and resistance to corrosion and scratches. Anodizing increases the thickness of the aluminium’s naturally occurring oxide layer (protective membrane). The increased layer of oxidation ensures that the appearance of the aluminium is preserved for many years. Furthermore, the metallic surface of anodized aluminium makes for a more aesthetic, uniform surface.

Maintenance & cleaning

Minimal maintenance is generally required. However, it may be necessary to clean and care for the parasol pole (especially if the product is used near the coast) to prevent corrosion and discoloration. We therefore recommend that you wipe the pole with a damp cloth and/or ordinary household soap. Please note that the products used must not contain chlorine. For stubborn stains, an aqueous solvent such as white spirit can be used for cleaning. If you treat the anodized surface with wax or spray products for anodized aluminium, future cleaning will be easier due to the smooth and uniform surface achieved.

Storing

The parasol can stand outside all year round. However, we recommend covering it with a parasol cover during the winter or prolonged periods when not in use. Be aware of the importance of “lifting” the cover every so often to allow the air to circulate and remove any condensation.