What we keep, what we don't.
A short note on the small amount of information Plura holds, and how it is held.
A reservation, nothing more.
When you ask for a viewing, the form takes your name, your email, and your city. A phone number, a preferred date, and a short note are optional. That is the entire record at the start.
After install, the owner of your vessel may add private notes and photographs of the finished room to your client record. These sit in a private archive; they are not shown to anyone outside the studio.
To answer, to visit, to tend.
We use what you give us to reply to your enquiry, to arrange a viewing, and — once a vessel is in place — to support it through the years that follow.
Held quietly, for as long as it is useful.
Records are kept indefinitely as part of the studio's client archive. Write to us and we will remove or correct yours. There is no form to fill; a line is enough.
Only Plura.
Your record is not shared, not sold, not used for advertising. It stays inside the studio.
The minimum required.
The site sets only the cookies it needs to function. Should we later add basic analytics to understand how the pages are read, it will be a single, privacy-respecting service. There are no third-party advertising trackers, and there will not be.
Deletion, correction, a copy on request.
Ask for your record to be deleted, corrected, or sent back to you, and we will do it. One reply, one action.