Terms and Conditions
General Terms and Conditions (GTC) of pierre griese ®
1. Scope
These general terms and conditions (GTC) apply to all orders placed through our online shop, as well as to custom-made furniture and building products made for architects and construction sites. The GTC also apply to services such as consultations, planning representations and drawings offered by pierre griese ®.
2. Conclusion of contract
The purchase contract is concluded as soon as the order is confirmed by us in the online shop. Custom-made and special-made items are manufactured individually for the customer after the order has been placed.
3. Payment options
The following payment methods are available:
advance payment
payment on account
PayPal
The goods remain the property of pierre griese ® until full payment has been made.
4. Retention of title
The ordered goods remain our property until full payment has been made. In the event of late payment, we reserve the right to reclaim the goods.
5. Shipping and delivery costs
We deliver within Switzerland. Shipping costs are free for orders over 150 CHF; below this, additional shipping costs apply, which are displayed during the ordering process.
6. Right of withdrawal and returns
Customers can withdraw from the purchase within 14 days of receiving the goods. Return costs are to be borne by the customer .
7. Data Protection
Your data will be used exclusively to process your order and will be treated confidentially.
8. Liability
We are only liable for damages that are due to intentional or grossly negligent breaches of duty on our part.
9. Special features of the material concrete
Our concrete products are mostly made by hand in our concrete factory and guarantee the highest level of care and quality. To avoid misunderstandings, please note the following properties of concrete: Concrete is a natural material with a lively structure that is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The surface is not cut-resistant and can form stains if liquids are left standing. Such signs of wear are part of the unique appearance. The concrete surfaces are impregnated invisibly and develop a natural patina over the years. Impregnated concrete cannot be subsequently coated and any stains that occur are permanent.
10. Place of jurisdiction
The place of jurisdiction is Solothurn, Switzerland. Swiss law applies.
Additional information
The surface of our concrete products can be damaged by cuts and wear; such signs of use underline the individuality of each piece.