Care Guide
As a general rule, only use a soft dry cloth to wipe any surfaces, the use of any chemicals or furniture cleaning products is not recommended.
A soft damp cloth can be used but should be dried immediately with a soft dry cloth.
Do not allow any moisture or spillages to sit on any surfaces.
Be aware that solid wood furniture will expand and shrink at different temperatures and humidities. Please take care to not place your furniture close to sources of heat or on underfloor heating.
Do not put hot or warm items directly on any surfaces without the use of a suitable heat mat. Do not expose surfaces to candles or diffusers without the use of protective heat mats/mats.
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Marble, Quartz & Solid Surface
Marble is sealed to offer a layer of protection. It can be cleaned with a light solution of soap and warm water. For more stubborn marks, a light scrubbing with a soft brush can help. However, make sure that no water is allowed to rest on the surface for too long otherwise it will leave behind water marks.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners or expose either to acid, oil or solvent-based products that may damage the surface. A good quality furniture polish can be used to bring out the shine.
Solid surface can be cleaned with a slightly abrasive cleaner such as Bar keepers Friend or CIF for more stubborn stains.
Glass Tops can be cleaned using a soft cloth and good quality glass cleaner – be careful not to expose any timber surfaces to the glass cleaner.
Fabric & Leather inserts to drawer bases and furniture backs.
To remove stains, you should treat the area immediately and not allow the stain to dry into the fabric. Always work inwards from the edge to prevent the stain from spreading. Do not over wet the fabric. Instead, use small amounts of cleaning liquid at a time, blotting between applications. Continue until the stain has disappeared.
Similar to fabric, any tough stains on leather that you can’t remove should be dealt with by professional cleaning companies. If necessary, simply wipe with a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent. Buff with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid using chemical polishes or soap.
