Dip & Double Dip
Chris Howker
Product Codes
Bench
| DIP | DIP2 |
Warnings
- Keep for reference: read carefully.
- Always remember to be careful not to use the product improperly, considering its designated functions.
- When the product is no longer used, do not abandon it, but take it to a suitable public waste collection facility.
This product sheet complies with the legal obligations pursuant to the "Consumer Code" Decree n. 206 dated 6/9/2005 and the "Actuation Regulation" Decree n. 101 dated 8/2/1997.
Materials
Frame
stainless steel sheet
Feet
galvanized steel
Ferrules
plastic material
Class of reaction to fire 0 (fireproof)
Italian ministerial decree about fire safety June, 26th 1984: classification of reaction to fire and approval of materials for the purpose of fire prevention
stainless steel sheet
Feet
galvanized steel
Ferrules
plastic material
Class of reaction to fire 0 (fireproof)
Italian ministerial decree about fire safety June, 26th 1984: classification of reaction to fire and approval of materials for the purpose of fire prevention
Maintenance
Stainless steel
- Stainless steel requires periodic cleaning with a solution of warm water and neutral soap, and then rinsing with plenty of water and drying carefully with a cloth or paper towels to avoid stains caused by hard water deposits.
- For more specific cleaning, there are products available in stores that were specifically designed for stainless steel surfaces.
- Never use solvents and abrasive detergents, chlorides, hydrochloric acid, bleaches with a hypochlorous base or strong acids, products for cleaning silver, abrasive sponges or scrapers. Avoid contact with very hot objects.
- Warning! If this simple maintenance is not done, pitting can occur - a condition of ugly rust dots that can be removed with specific degreasing products.
Instructions
Designer
Chris Howker
Chris Howker was born in 1964 in the UK. He graduated in art and design at the East Surrey College and then took a master at the Royal College of Art.
In 1998 he started to work at the David Chipperfield architecture studio and then with United Design in London where he designed interiors for prestigious hotels all over the world, as well as developing projects as industrial designer in the furniture field, from bathroom furnishings, to upholstered furniture and accessories.
Today he collaborates with important design companies to develop furnishing elements and interior design projects.
In 1998 he started to work at the David Chipperfield architecture studio and then with United Design in London where he designed interiors for prestigious hotels all over the world, as well as developing projects as industrial designer in the furniture field, from bathroom furnishings, to upholstered furniture and accessories.
Today he collaborates with important design companies to develop furnishing elements and interior design projects.