We want to bring you relevant information, creative inspiration and convenient shopping on our e-shop. To do this, we need to store your cookies. Cookies are small text files sent from a website and stored in your browser's memory. Below is a description of the most common categories of cookies.
The necessary cookies are used for the proper functioning of the website, they are generally not used for tracking and are not shared between websites. The most common necessary action performed using a cookie is user authentication. When you log in to any website, a cookie is stored in your browser, including some information that the website uses to remember who is authenticated when you go to another internal page or refresh the website. Cookies are also used to let the site know what's in your shopping cart, load balancing information, and more.
Preferential cookies allow a website to remember information to customize how the website looks or behaves to each user. This may include saving the selected currency, region, language, or color theme.
Analytical cookies are not necessary, but are used to gather valuable information about how the website is used, to identify problems and to identify what needs to be improved on the site and what content is useful. The information collected is in most cases anonymous, but some analytics services collect information that can be used to identify the user.
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You can set cookies on the bar at the bottom of the website.