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In collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York we present a beautifully crafted new collection including almost 100 unique furniture, lighting, and accessory items. The Met | Eichholtz collection draws inspiration from over 5,000 years of history and art.
Grey wooden frame | clear glass
- LUXURY DESIGN FURNITURE
- OVER +4000 ITEMS READY TO SHIP WORLDWIDE
- LAUNCHING OVER 500 NEW ITEMS ANNUALLY
Indoor/outdoor | Indoor use/dry locations only |
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HISTORIC PROVENANCE
Print 4 interior is a black-and-white photograph detailing the elegant Beaux-Arts architecture of The Met Fifth Avenue facade and Great Hall, which opened to the public in 1902. It was designed by the architect Richard Morris Hunt, who was also a founding trustee of the Museum. The beautifully printed image is elegantly framed in a grey wooden frame with glass.
Care instructions
HOW TO CARE FOR NATURAL WOOD, RATTAN AND CANE
Wood and wicker (e.g. rattan and cane) are the most commonly used materials for furniture. Because of their natural appearance, they add warmth and beauty to your décor. Knowing how to clean these materials will help you keep your possessions looking lovely, longer.
Discover how to clean and maintain items comprising natural wood, rattan and cane.
Dust off regularly with a clean soft cloth. For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth of microfiber towel that has been dampened with a diluted cleaning polish. Wipe in the direction of the grain. Clean spills or smudges with a damp cloth.
To restore dry or cracked rattan, apply boiled linseed oil* with a brush (raw linseed oil will not dry or harden). When the furniture won’t absorb any more oil, wipe it clean with a soft cloth. Allow it to dry or harden before using it again.
*Boiled linseed oil is available at most hardware stores. Do not boil it yourself.
Dust off regularly with a feather duster or synthetic electrostatic duster. Clean cane webbing with a mild detergent in lukewarm water, using a soft dampened cloth or microfiber towel. Rinse well and dab with a clean dry cloth. Allow to dry well for at least 48 hours before sitting on it again or putting back the glass tabletop, otherwise the webbing could stretch out of shape or get mold or mildew.