Felt is a versatile material with a dense fiber structure that makes it both stable and wear-resistant, while remaining soft to the touch and lending a calm, natural appearance. In addition, felt contributes to a pleasant acoustic environment by absorbing sound and reducing echo — a valuable quality in work and meeting spaces.
Felt can be precisely shaped and combines lightweight construction with stability, making it ideal for furniture applications where comfort, functionality, and design come together. To preserve its properties and extend the life of the product, proper care is essential.
Dust and loose dirt can be easily removed by vacuuming regularly with a soft brush attachment.
Light stains can be gently blotted with a slightly damp, clean cloth — avoid rubbing, as this can damage the fiber structure.
For more stubborn stains, use a mild cleaner suitable for wool or felt, and always test it first in an inconspicuous area.
Avoid excessive moisture, as felt can absorb water and may warp or discolor. After cleaning, allow the material to dry naturally, away from direct heat sources.