Care & Maintenance
At Muuto, we put an immense amount of time and care into producing items that are made to last. By following a few simple care procedures, you can preserve the design in great condition for years to come.
Aluminum
Aluminum’s malleability makes it a grand fit for highly detailed, durable Muuto products, bringing a light, airy feel to robust designs. Our aluminum products are powder-coated for a durable and sturdy finish.
Clean the aluminum on a regular basis using a clean and damp cloth with a mild solution of detergent.
Ash
Ash is a key material in Scandinavian furniture. We use the naturally bright, oiled ash wood to bring a light sentiment into our designs. The material is used in all of our colored furniture designs as ash is easily curved and shaped while being an excellent surface for lacquering, giving the vibrant colors a long lifespan.
Color lacquered and oil ash wood should be cleaned on a regular basis with a damp, clean cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent. Avoid surface contact with sharp objects as these leave scratches in the wood and lacquer.
Cotton
Our throws are made from 100% cotton that has been dyed and woven by hand. Cotton is a natural material that is strong and hardwearing while also being easy to clean.
Our cotton products can be machine washed at 30ºC / 80ºF. Wash separately to prevent color changes.
Laminate
The laminate used in our designs is partly made from melamine resin; one of the hardest synthetically produced organic materials that has the ability to make a surface highly resistant towards scratches and natural wear.
For regular care, clean the laminate surface with a damp, clean cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent.
Linoleum
Linoleum consists of linseed oil, wood flour and resin. The result is a silky matte look, adding a tactile dimension to the surface of a tabletop.
Linoleum can be cleaned on a regular basis with a clean, damp cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent. It is recommended to treat the surface with a linoleum polish 2-3 times a year.
Leather
We work with some of Europe’s leading leather suppliers to ensure that the leather used in our designs is of the highest possible quality. All leather used in Muuto products has been sourced from either Scandinavian or European cattle.
Aniline Leather
Aniline leather is the purest, most natural leather with only around 15% of all leathers in the world being compliant with the requirements for being classified as aniline leather. The leather shows the natural features that are inherently found in animal hides with slight variations of the material occurring for a distinct, unique character. The leather has a natural expression with a soft, warm feel. Our Refine Leather is an aniline leather quality with a smooth, soft surface for optimal seating comfort. The leather is untreated with only a thin light waxing, allowing for the leather to breathe and patinate beautifully.
Semi-Aniline Leather
Semi-aniline leather is a full grain leather with a light top finish. The treatment of the surface makes the leather more durable. Semi-aniline leather is very soft and pliable with a high level of comfort. Our Easy Leather and Endure Leather are both semi-aniline leathers. We recommend using Endure Leather for contract projects and public environments due to its high durability. Natural leather does not perform well in dry air and sunlight. As a precautionary measure, we recommend to place leather upholstered furniture away from direct sunlight and refrain from having them in highly air-conditioned rooms as this can make the leather fade or dry out.
Leather Care
Natural leather does not perform well in dry air and sunlight. As a precautionary measure, we recommend to place leather upholstered furniture away from direct sunlight and refrain from having them in highly air-conditioned rooms as this can make the leather fade or dry out. Regular care of the leather helps maintain its inherent qualities and prolong the lifespan of the surface. Clean the leather with a dry cloth or soft brush. Treat and moisturize the leather four or more times a year using only special leather treatment products for aniline and semi-soft leather products.
Natural Marks
Natural leather does not perform well in dry air and sunlight. As a precautionary measure, we recommend to place leather upholstered furniture away from direct sunlight and refrain from having them in highly air-conditioned rooms as this can make the leather fade or dry out. Regular care of the leather helps maintain its inherent qualities and prolong the lifespan of the surface. Clean the leather with a dry cloth or soft brush. Treat and moisturize the leather four or more times a year using only special leather treatment products for aniline and semi-soft leather products.
The typical natural characteristics that can occur on the different leather types are:
- Insect bites
- Scars
- Neck wrinkles
- Beauty marks
- Color variations from one leather hide to another and even within a single leather hide
- Variations in the natural grain from one hide to another and even within a single hide
Nanolaminate
Nanolaminate is a fully dense, ultra-fine grained solid that exhibits a high concentration of interface defects. Nanolaminate is an innovative material with unique features as low light reflexivity, an extremely matt surface, anti-fingerprints and anti-bacterial features while the nanolaminate surface is resistant to scratches, dry heat and acid solvents.
Designs in nanolaminate should be cleaned with a damp cloth. If necessary, only use a mild detergent or washing up liquid and not concentrated. Always wipe with a dry cloth afterwards. To minimize the risk of stains and marks, liquid, grease etc. should be removed straight away. Treat the surface with a melamine sponge, available in hardware stores, to reduce minor scratches.
Oak
Oak is a traditional Scandinavian material with durable abilities against factors such as water and fungi, giving it long-lasting properties fit for furniture. Our products in lacquered oak veneer should be cleaned on a regular basis with a damp, clean cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent.
Designs in solid oak, tabletops in particular, should be kept clean using a damp cloth on a regular basis while stains should be removed with a mixture of water and detergent. For long-term care, it is recommended that oak tabletops are treated with a special oak wood oil 2-3 times a year, making the wood resistant to stains and fluids.
Oregon Pine
Designs in solid oak, tabletops in particular, should be kept clean using a damp cloth on a regular basis while stains should be removed with a mixture of water and detergent. For long-term care, it is recommended that oak tabletops are treated with a special oak wood oil 2-3 times a year, making the wood resistant to stains and fluids.
Wipe off with moist cloth and remove excess liquid with dry cloth.
Plywood
Plywood is a strong, thin wooden material that is made from pressing or gluing multiple layers of wood together.
Clean the table with a damp cloth. If necessary use a mild detergent or washing up liquid and not concentrated. Always wipe with a dry cloth afterwards. To minimize the risk of stains and marks, liquids, grease etc. should be removed straight away.
Polymer Felt
Polymer felt is a special composite material, made of two materials: PET and polyester. PET is partly made from recycled plastic bottles.
Clean the polymer felt by vacuuming it on a regular basis. Remove stains with a clean, damp cloth.
Powder Coated Aluminum
Aluminum’s malleability makes it a grand fit for highly detailed, durable Muuto products, bringing a light, airy feel to robust designs.
Clean the aluminum on a regular basis using a clean and damp cloth with a mild solution of detergent.
Solid Oak
Oak is a traditionally Scandinavian material with durable abilities against factors such as water and fungi alongside a high level of strength, giving it long-lasting properties fit for furniture.
Upon receiving your table, we recommend that tabletop and bottom is treated with special oak wood oil, improving its resistance to stains and fluids. We also recommend that you continue caring for the product by repeating this treatment 2-3 times a year. Clean tabletop often and carefully with a soft and dry cloth following the wood’s grain patterns. The product should not be exposed to excessive humidity, heat, or direct sunlight.
Steel
The steel that we use for our designs is either painted with a powder coating or chrome plated for a durable and sturdy finish. The chrome quality used for our designs is a chrome 3 variant that is both stainless and robust.
Clean both powder coated and chrome steel surfaces on a regular basis using a clean, damp cloth. Remove stains using a mild texture of water and detergent.
Textiles
The textiles used for Muuto products are supplied by four different companies, Danish Kvadrat and Swedish Nevotex along with both Arve and Fidertessile from Italy. The companies that we work with have been selected on the basis of their extensive knowledge within the field and state-of-the-art material qualities.
For cleaning textiles at home, remove non-grease stains by carefully dabbing with a lint-free cloth or sponge that has been wrung out in warm water. If necessary, clean by dabbing with soapy water. Finally, dab the surface with clean water. For all Kvadrat upholsteries, please see Kvadrat.dk for further cleaning and maintenance instructions for your chosen textile.
What does Martindale mean?
Martindale is a unit for quantifying the abrasion resistance of textiles, especially when used for upholstery. The Martindale method, also known as the Martindale rub test, simulates natural wear of a seat cover, in which the textile sample is rubbed against a standard abrasive surface with a specified force. The test equipment works in intervals of 5000 cycles, totalling the wear number (unit: Martindale) of abrasion cycles that leads to the material being worn to a specified degree. The higher the value, the more resistant the material is to abrasion.
About Wood Fiber & Plastic Composite
Our Fiber Chair Series is designed in an innovative composite of wood and plastic fibers, a material was uniquely developed for the Fiber Chair series. With the shell consisting of up to 25% wood fibers, the shell a uniquely deep surface and soft, matte touch. Though invisible to the eye when viewed from afar, the natural details of the wood fibers are revealed when viewing the design up-close. Note that slight variations in the surface may occur due to the inherent characteristics of the material.
For regular cleaning, use a clean, damp cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent.
Wool
Ply Rug & Varjo Rug
The Ply and Varjo Rugs are made in 100% New Zealand wool, a natural material that is easy to clean and preserve. All rugs are woven by hand.
Pebble Rug
Pebble Rug is made from 60% wool and 40% jute fibers, both natural materials that are easy to clean and preserve.
Aiayu for Muuto Products
The Aiayu for Muuto products—the Layer Cushion, Rhythm Throw, Twine Cushion and Ample Throw—are made in baby llama wool, describing the highest quality of llama wool with the word “baby” referring to the inherent softness of the llama wool.
The llamas from which the wool is sourced walk freely in flocks with their herders in the Bolivian highlands. The llamas are owned by multiple families who identify their llamas by the colored tassels on the llama’s ears. Once the hair of the llama has reached the desired length, the llamas are sheared to obtain the raw fiber for the baby llama wool—this happens about twice a year as it takes roughly six months for the hair of the llama to naturally regenerate to once more.
Sway Throw
The Sway Throw is made in 100% fine merino wool.
How to Care for Wool
Ply Rug, Pebble Rug and Varjo Rug
We recommend having your wool products dry-cleaned to avoid damaging the product. For regular cleaning at home, vacuum the wool rugs. Clean stains instantly with sparkling water. We also offer a rug pad that will reduce wear and tear, keep the rug from sliding and ensure that it lays smoothly on the floor.
Aiayu for Muuto
The Aiayu for Muuto products are made in baby llama wool—a self-cleaning fiber that requires less washing than other materials. Simply air your product at first. If the need to wash it arises, hand wash is recommended at 30 degrees using high-quality soap. Soak the product in water for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing it in 30 degrees water. Avoid twisting or pressing the water out. Let the product dry flat.
Sway Throw
Dry clean only.