C h o o s e c o l o u r s t h a t
m i n i m i z e m a i n te n a n c e
Materials should require as little maintenance as
possible. That’s why we design and choose materials
with the laziest person in mind. Within our range,
however, some colours are high maintenance, and
some aren’t. A white Hopper leg needs more cleaning
than a black one. It is as simple as that. We added
some earthy, natural colours to our range to offer more
maintenance-friendly options.
C h o o s e c o l o u r s t h a t m a ke i t p o p
o r m a ke i t b l e n d
Choose products that match the surrounding architec-
ture, and colours that match the surrounding colour
palette. Have them set the tone while silently fading
into the background, outdoors and indoors.
C h o o s e c o l o u r s a c c o rd i n g
to yo u r c l i m a te
For a large part, colours determine the temperature
of a piece of furniture. Darker colours will absorb the
sunlight and heat up in the sun. For some climates, this
could be an advantage, but in warmer regions, lighter
colours will be more appropriate. A rainy and humid
climate will also affect your choice of colour – or at
least, it should!
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