Care

In order to preserve the integrity and longevity of our products please treat them with care. If you have any questions as to how to take care of your piece please contact us directly.

Using a solution of water mixed with a mild, environmentally friendly general detergent or soap, clean the surface with a soft, damp cloth. Wipe up any spills immediately to avoid stains. Take care not to soak the surface, and ensure the surface is well dried after cleaning before use. Placing objects on a wet surface can leave marks or rings. Do not use abrasive pads or sandpaper on the wooden surface. Always use a coaster under drinks to protect the surface, and never place any hot objects directly on the surface. Always leave an air gap if placed next to a radiator or heat source.

Using a solution of water mixed with a mild, environmentally friendly general detergent or soap, clean the surface with a soft, damp cloth. Wipe up any spills immediately to avoid stains. Take care not to soak the surface, and ensure the surface is well dried after cleaning before use. Placing objects on a wet surface can leave marks or rings. Do not use abrasive pads or sandpaper on the wooden surface. Always use a coaster under drinks to protect the surface, and never place any hot objects directly on the surface. Always leave an air gap if placed next to a radiator or heat source.

For the first few weeks, objects should not be left on the table for too long as it may cause discoloration due to light exposure. After a few weeks, the surface will settle. In general, uneven exposure to light should be avoided where possible, to ensure an even aging of the wood material. In case of significant damage to the surface finish, solid wood can be sanded down and re-lacquered. This should only be undertaken by a professional.

Always test a small area prior to cleaning. Wipe with a clean and dry or slightly damp cloth wrung out in a mild solution of environmentally friendly detergent. Always dry with a clean and dry cloth after removing any residue. Keep the surface clean and dry. It may be stained permanently if any residue is not removed relatively quickly. Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaning products, if not advised otherwise, as they can damage the surface.

Resin should be wiped with a dry cloth. Dirt can usually be removed with a cloth and lukewarm water. If the stain persists, a mild detergent can be used to clean the surface. Always wipe off the surface with a clean cloth and water, and then dry off any residue water. Don’t use any abrasive tools, abrasive cleaning agents, strong chemicals, or sharp objects as this may damage the surface. Colored resin exposed to direct sunlight will over time start to fade due to the ultraviolet radiation. For this reason, we recommend avoiding direct sunlight when possible.

Dust and dirt wear the leather down over time, so regular cleaning and maintenance is the best way to ensure the longest possible lifetime of your product. As the leather is semi-aniline, it will mark and patinate over time as it comes into contact with the natural oils from skin, and moisture. Vacuum the product with a soft brush frequently on a low to medium setting and be careful not to rub the material with force as this potentially could damage the leather. Alternatively use a dry cloth to remove any dust or dirt. If liquids are spilled on the leather, we recommend acting quickly and dabbing up as much as possible with a dry cloth or paper. Take care not to rub the surface, since this may spread the mark or push dirt into the pores of the leather. Leather furniture may be affected by exposure to direct sunlight or heat, consequently, we recommend avoiding placing the products next to windows, radiators, or fireplaces.

For general care, wipe the surface with clean water or hand wash cold (avoid use of hot water). Do not machine wash. Do not dry clean. Do not bleach.
For stain care, apply a small amount of mild dishwashing liquid and dab on stain. Gently wipe with clean water and dry flat.

To clean we recommend you use a mild detergent (no woolite), normal hair shampoo is ideal. Hand blot the area to be cleaned with a rag and cool water. Do not soak through to the suede. Carefully rinse and hand blot excess moisture with a towel.