Jut Cabinet
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Jut Cabinet 20.995 dkk

Availability: In stock

Designed by Thomas Jenkins

A modern cabinet for the living room and hallway. The long, round legs are positioned at the outer corners while the smart brass-handles on the cabinet doors are aligned with the tabletop. The left room is empty while the rooms on the mid and right are each divided by a removable shelf. The tabletop comes in either oak or marble – both materials known for their beautifully vivid structures. 

Details
Marble / Black
Oiled Oak
FSC Mix
LxWxH: 126x39x68 cm
Item no. 1090101
Packaging
WxDxH: 130x45x80 cm
Weight: 58,25 kg
Material & product care
  • Proper usage and maintenance

    Proper usage and maintenance is vital for getting the most out of the valuable resources we have. Our designs are made to last for generations, but just like everything else, they need a little care to get there.

  • Oil Treated Oak

    Origin
    Oak with the botanical name Quercus spp. grows in most temperate zones. Skagerak oak comes from European forests.

    Why
    Oak is a sturdy and hardwearing type of wood. Furthermore, the Skagerak oak is FSC 100 % certified or FSC Mix certified. The selection of the wood is extremely careful and all processing is done by hand, so that only the best and most durable pieces of wood are used in production. Oak contains tannins which reduces bacterial growth in the wood.

    Cleaning and Maintenance
    Your new product comes with an oil treatment. For daily cleaning, use a damp cloth. Spills are to be removed immediately to minimize risk of spots. The product is treated with an oil treatment that treats and seals the surface to make the best possible protection along with the valued aesthetical qualities of an oil treatment. Be sure to wipe over with a dry cloth after cleaning and leave no water to dry on the oiled surface.

  • Brass

    Why
    Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, popular for its superb malleability, hardness, corrosion resistance and attractive appearance.

    Cleaning and Maintenance
    Brass will tarnish over time, especially if it is not kept dry. Find a suitable brass polish and clean the brass carefully without staining other materials.

    Note
    Since brass can be quite susceptible to tarnish, small spots might already have occurred on the product when unpacking. These can easily be polished off.

  • Black Marble

    Why
    Marble is a natural rock and one of the oldest building materials to mankind. As this noble and durable stone has been formed over millions of years from heat and pressure, each slab will turn out as a unique piece of art made by nature itself. The Skagerak marble is cut and processed in Italy, but has its place of origin in different countries across the world. Your new product includes black marble with the full name Nero Marquina and has its origin in Spain.

    Cleaning
    Start by wiping off the surface with a dry, soft cloth to remove any dirt particles. For a regular cleaning, all you need is hot water and a soft sponge or cloth. For a deeper cleaning, apply a suitable, acid-neutral marble cleaner. Buff dry with a cotton cloth or chamois leather.

    Note: Blot up spills immediately. Marble is a porous material and will etch if you spill acidic substances on it such as citrus, wine, coffee and vinegars. That is also why you should never use acidic or abrasive cleaners.

    Spot removal
    Remove stubborn stains with a poultice paste.
    1) Mix baking soda and water into a thick paste.
    2) Apply it to the stained area, cover it with plastic wrap and let it rest for 12-24 hours.
    3) Then remove the plastic wrap and wipe off the poultice with a damp cloth.
    4) The process might have to be repeated for a perfect result.

    Maintenance
    You can help protecting the surface from stains and etching by sealing the marble top once or twice a year. Use a suitable marble sealer or simply mix soap flakes with water and apply the foam on the table top for 5 minutes. Dry off with a soft, damp cloth.