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If I buy furniture at a later time, does the colour of the wood match my existing room?

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If I buy furniture at a later time, does the colour of the wood match my existing room?

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Natural wood – whether in the form of veneer as in the Fleximo case furniture for example, or solid wood as found in the Fleximo beds – is always subject to a certain process of subsequent darkening. This is reinforced by direct sunlight and unfortunately cannot be avoided. Although items of furniture bought at a later date will also become darker subsequently and will largely match the existing furniture after a certain time, it is nevertheless not possible to entirely rule out small differences in the colour and structure. However, as a rule these are not considered to be significant. Nevertheless, you should always try to avoid direct sunlight on your real wood furniture.

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