Lemante
Kensaku Oshiro
Product Codes
Small Table
| LEM110 | LEM45_E | LEM65_M |
| LEM110_E | LEM45_M | LEM80 |
| LEM110_M | LEM65 | LEM80_E |
| LEM45 | LEM65_E | LEM80_M |
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.
- To maintain the quality and finish of the surface, it is advisable to use protective articles (e.g. placemats or trivets) under objects that could scratched it.
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
die-cast tubular aluminium
Upper top
glass
Lower top
MDF wood fibre or marble (natural finish)
die-cast tubular aluminium
Upper top
glass
Lower top
MDF wood fibre or marble (natural finish)
Maintenance
Glass
- Dust the entire surface carefully to remove any dust (use a soft white cloth).
- We advise using normal commercial products for cleaning delicate surfaces.
- Rub the surface to be cleaned gently without concentrating just on the area requiring attention: start instead with a larger section and gradually work your way towards the area in the middle.
- That way, you will avoid rings or scratches forming, which may be produced if you apply too much pressure to the surface.
- Never use solvents or abrasive detergents.
Wood - Painting
- For weekly maintenance, dust the surface with a dry cloth.
- For dried dirt, use a well-squeezed out cloth, damp with warm water.
- For greasy or oily dirt, use a damp sponge and dish washing detergent, and then wipe with a well-squeezed out cloth damp with warm water.
- Warning! Apply the detergent directly on the damp sponge, and never on directly on the furniture.
- Do not exert excessive pressure and always follow the grain on wood furniture.
- Note that if you press or rub too hard, surfaces can become 'polished'.
- Avoid using abrasives and products containing solvents, ammonia and/or alcohol.
- Make sure to dry the surfaces completely after washing.
Marble (polyester)
- For normal maintenance, we advise using a microfibre cloth damp with warm water.
- In case of stains caused by liquids and/or greasy substances, blot/remove the stain immediately and then wipe the entire surface with a cloth damp with warm water.
- Never use solvents or abrasive detergents, and always avoid contact with very hot objects (e.g. flatware, coffee pots, teapots).
- To maintain the quality and finish of the surface over time, it is advisable to use protection on the surface (e.g. placemats or trivets) under objects that could scratch it.
- Warning! Marbles with polyester can turn yellow if exposed to constant sunlight and/or high temperatures and humidity.
Aluminium
- We advise using normal commercial products for cleaning delicate surfaces and/or warm water and neutral soap.
- Never use abrasives or products containing solvents, ammonia and/or alcohol.
- Make sure to dry the surfaces completely after washing.
Designer
Kensaku Oshiro
Kensaku Oshiro is an award-winning Japanese designer based in Milan, Italy. Born in 1977 on Okinawa Island, he spent his formative years in Japan before moving to Italy. He graduated from the Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan in 1999 and, after significant work experiences at renowned design studios in Milan and London, he founded his own studio in Milan in 2015.
His design approach distinguishes for its multicultural experience and the continuous research for new design possibilities based on the understanding of the relevant culture and environment of the project. Nowadays he collaborates with leading design companies, mainly in Europe, ranging from architectural projects to furniture and industrial-scale production.
In 2006 he achieved the first prize of the Design Report Award at Salone Satellite and, in 2018, he’s been selected as Italian “Rising Talent” at Maison&Object. Besides various awards such as the “Best of Year Award” (Interior Design, 2022, US) and the “Wallpaper Design Award” (2022), he’s been nominated as “Young Design Talent” at EDIDA 2016 and “Designer of the Year” at EDIDA 2022 by Elle Decor Japan.
His design approach distinguishes for its multicultural experience and the continuous research for new design possibilities based on the understanding of the relevant culture and environment of the project. Nowadays he collaborates with leading design companies, mainly in Europe, ranging from architectural projects to furniture and industrial-scale production.
In 2006 he achieved the first prize of the Design Report Award at Salone Satellite and, in 2018, he’s been selected as Italian “Rising Talent” at Maison&Object. Besides various awards such as the “Best of Year Award” (Interior Design, 2022, US) and the “Wallpaper Design Award” (2022), he’s been nominated as “Young Design Talent” at EDIDA 2016 and “Designer of the Year” at EDIDA 2022 by Elle Decor Japan.