Pinnö with Sälö

A headboard made of walnut slats with a fabric-padded back panel. Customise by selecting from a variety of fabrics in different colours and textures. Handmade in Sweden.
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Made to order and delivered within 8-10 weeks
The Sälö fabric padded back panel is designed to complement the Pinnö headboard. This thoughtfully crafted panel not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the bedroom but also provides a plush and supportive backrest for added comfort.​ Its soft padding ensures a cosy experience, making it perfect for lounging or reading in bed. The combination of fabric and form seamlessly integrates with the headboard, creating a cohesive and inviting design feature that transforms your sleeping space.

The Pinnö Headboard is a sleek and contemporary masterpiece crafted from tall, vertical walnut slats. Its construction, featuring a natural patina and rich wood tones, creates a warm and inviting ambience, perfect for a relaxing and comforting atmosphere.

Personalise your headboard
Personalise your Pinnö with Sälö back panel by choosing from Carpe Diem Beds exclusive fabrics in many colours. All fabrics are certified to Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 and/or EU Ecolabel.

Sizes
The Pinnö headboard with Sälö back panel comes in three sizes and fits all beds from Carpe Diem Beds.

Materials
Pinnö Headboard is made of walnut veneers.

Colour variations
While the veneer on your furniture comes from the same tree, individual veneer panels may exhibit colour variations. Natural features such as smaller knots, marked grain, and colour differences contribute to the wood's unique appearance.

Handmade in Sweden
Pinnö headboard with Sälö back panel is made by hand in Sweden.
Care Instructions Walnut Veneers

Regular cleaning should be performed using a soft cloth moistened with warm water, ensuring it is thoroughly wrung out. Avoid the use of cleaning agents or chemicals.

Lacquered surfaces cannot be re-treated or repaired in the same way as oil-treated surfaces. If larger scratches or jacks should appear on the surface, we recommend that a professional cabinetmaker repair the damage.

Colour variations
While the veneer on your furniture comes from the same tree, individual veneer panels may exhibit colour variations. Natural features such as smaller knots, marked
grain, and colour differences contribute to the wood's unique appearance.

Since exposure to daylight causes wood to change colour over time, it's important to avoid permanently covering different parts of the furniture with items like clothes,
blankets, cushions, or bedspreads. Doing so can lead to uneven colour differences during the maturation process, which can be challenging to correct.

Never use abrasive cleaners, steel wool or polish on veneered furniture.

Good to know
• Clean up spills immediately to minimise damage to your wooden furniture.
• Keep your furniture away from elements, heat sources and sunlight.
• Dust regularly.
• Don't wait to clean up spills on your wooden furniture.
• Do not use cleaning agents that are not suitable for wood.
• Parts exposed to sunlight may differ in shade from those that are not.