Care guide

A touch of care and simple practices keep your furniture looking its best

General care tips

Regular dusting

Measure your space carefully and create a floor plan. This will give you a clear idea of how different pieces will work together.

Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading and damage to the finish of your furniture. Place your pieces in areas that receive indirect sunlight, or use curtains and blinds to protect them.

Keep your furniture in a stable environment with moderate humidity levels (between 30-50%). Extreme changes in temperature or humidity can cause wood to expand or contract, leading to cracks or warping.

Cleaning and maintenance
Wooden surfaces

Clean wood surfaces with a damp, soft cloth, followed by a dry cloth to remove any excess moisture. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish.

Vacuum upholstered furniture regularly using an upholstery attachment to remove dust and debris. For spills, blot the area immediately with a clean, dry cloth—avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain. For deeper cleaning, consider professional upholstery cleaning.

Wipe down leather surfaces with a soft, damp cloth, and condition the leather every 6-12 months using a leather conditioner to keep it supple and prevent cracking.

Special care for mahogni finishes

Polishing:

To maintain the luster of your furniture, polish wood surfaces every 3-6 months using a high-quality furniture polish. Apply a small amount to a soft cloth and rub gently in the direction of the grain.

Protection:

Use coasters, placemats, and trivets to protect surfaces from heat, moisture, and spills. For added protection, consider using glass tops on frequently used surfaces.

Handling and moving furniture

Lifting, not dragging

Always lift furniture when moving it—never drag it across the floor. Dragging can cause damage to both the furniture and the floor.

Protective pads

Use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches and dents on your flooring. Replace these pads regularly to ensure they remain effective.

Repair and restoration

Minor scratches:

For minor scratches, use a touch-up pen or furniture marker that matches the color of your furniture. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results.

Professional restoration:

For more significant damage or wear, consider professional restoration services to bring your furniture back to its original beauty.