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Routine Care and Maintenance

Our furniture is meticulously handcrafted to last for years. To maintain its beauty and performance, follow these simple care tips:

  • Protect surfaces with coasters, placemats, or tablecloths.
  • Use a soft, dry cotton cloth for regular dusting.
  • Blot spills immediately with a damp cloth to prevent damage.
  • Clean only with the recommended products for your furniture’s specific finish.
  • Avoid dragging items across surfaces to prevent scratches.
  • Attach protective felt to the feet or bases of objects to minimize wear.
  • Periodically re-treat waxed or oiled furniture to maintain its finish.
  • Keep furniture out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Position furniture away from heaters, radiators, or vents to avoid warping or drying out the finish.

By following these guidelines, you’ll enjoy the timeless appeal of your furniture for many years to come.

Lacquer Furniture Care

Lacquer is a durable, transparent finish that enhances and protects the natural color and grain of wood. It is highly stain-resistant and requires minimal maintenance, making it an excellent choice for long-lasting beauty. However, lacquer can be brittle and is susceptible to chipping and denting, so it’s essential to avoid impacts, knocks, or dropping hard objects onto the surface.

For everyday cleaning, simply wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth. If severe damage occurs, consult an expert for repair advice. Keep in mind that lacquer may still be hardening during the first few weeks after delivery, so handle with extra care during this period to avoid accidental damage.

Painted Furniture Care

For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth dampened with clean water to gently wipe the surface. Avoid chemical or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the finish. Be sure to dry any water spots immediately, as leaving water on the surface may cause permanent damage.

For more stubborn dirt, use a solution of non-abrasive detergent and warm water. Dampen a cloth in the solution, wring it out until nearly dry, and clean a small area at a time. Rinse the cloth with clean water and dry the surface before moving on to the next section to ensure a streak-free finish.

Laminate Surface Care

To maintain the quality and appearance of laminate surfaces, follow these care tips:

Wipe up spills immediately with a damp cloth or a non-abrasive surface cleaner.

Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring powders, waxes, or furniture polishes, as they can damage the surface, dull its shine, or cause discoloration.

For oil or fat stains, carefully remove them using acetone or thinners. Afterward, clean the area with a cloth dampened in clean water and finish by drying it with a soft, dry cloth.

With proper care, laminate surfaces will retain their natural beauty and durability for years to come.

For more stubborn dirt, use a solution of non-abrasive detergent and warm water. Dampen a cloth in the solution, wring it out until nearly dry, and clean a small area at a time. Rinse the cloth with clean water and dry the surface before moving on to the next section to ensure a streak-free finish.