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Legal notice

Last updated: 21 April 2026

This page contains the statutory information of the service provider behind Salonnare, in accordance with Article 3:15d Dutch Civil Code and §5 of the German Digital Services Act (DDG).

Service provider

  • VanIersel Development
  • Trading as: Salonnare
  • Legal form: sole proprietorship
  • Owner: Nick van Iersel
  • Place of business: Waalwijk, the Netherlands
  • Registered address: Pieter Vreedestraat 2, 5142 SE Waalwijk

Contact

Commercial register

  • Dutch Chamber of Commerce (KvK): 42050725

VAT / USt identification number

VAT number (NL) / USt-IdNr. pursuant to §27a UStG: NL005457538B24

Responsible for content

Responsible for content pursuant to §18(2) MStV (Germany) and Dutch media law: Nick van Iersel, address as above.

Online dispute resolution (ODR)

The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR). This platform is intended for out-of-court settlement of consumer disputes regarding online contracts.

Open European ODR platform →

Alternative dispute resolution

We are neither obliged nor willing to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board, unless otherwise required by law.

Liability for content

As service provider we are responsible for our own content on these pages under the general laws. However, we are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances that indicate unlawful activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information under the general laws remain unaffected.

Liability for links

Our offer contains links to external third-party websites over whose content we have no control. Therefore we cannot accept any liability for this external content. The respective provider or operator is always responsible for the content of linked pages. Upon becoming aware of specific infringements we will remove such links immediately.

Copyright

Content and works on these pages created by the site operator are subject to Dutch and European copyright law. Duplication, processing, distribution and any form of commercialisation beyond the limits of copyright law require the written consent of the respective author or creator.