Solid Wood Furniture Care
Wood is a natural material that responds to its environment. To preserve the finish and prevent cracking or warping, keep your furniture away from direct sunlight, heating vents, and radiators. Maintain a consistent indoor humidity level of 40-45%.
Dust regularly with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a cloth slightly dampened with water and wipe dry immediately. Never use silicone-based polishes, harsh chemicals, or abrasive cleaners, as they can permanently damage the finish.
Upholstery & Fabric Care
Vacuum fabric upholstery weekly using a soft brush attachment to remove dust and prevent dirt from settling into the fibers. For spills, blot immediately with a clean, dry, white cloth—do not rub.
For tougher stains on performance fabrics, mix a mild soap (like Dawn) with water, blot the stain, and rinse with a clean damp cloth. We recommend professional cleaning annually to maintain the fabric's appearance and longevity.
Leather Furniture Care
Dust leather furniture regularly with a dry cloth. Like wood, leather should be kept away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and drying out. Clean spills immediately by blotting with a soft, absorbent cloth.
Use a high-quality leather conditioner every 6-12 months to keep the leather soft and supple. Avoid using household cleaners, solvents, or saddle soap, which can strip the natural oils and damage the finish.
General Maintenance Tips
Always use coasters under glasses and mugs to prevent water rings. Use felt pads under lamps, vases, and decorative objects to prevent scratching the wood surface. When moving furniture, always lift it rather than dragging it to protect both the furniture legs and your floors.