Care Instructions

Wooden Furniture

  • To ensure the longevity of your wooden furniture, please avoid exposing the pieces to excessive sunlight, dampness, heat, or cold.
  • When placing table lamps on any wooden surface, such as desks, dressers, and sideboards, please use a felt or leather mat to protect your furniture from scratches. Alternatively, a table runner can be used.
  • Clean the surface frequently with a cloth dampened with diluted cleaning polish. Spills or smudges can be wiped clean using a damp cloth dipped in a mild soap or cleaning polish.
  • Moisture can make veneer warp or bend. Therefore, please avoid exposing wooden furniture that’s been clad with veneer to humidity changes.

Upholstery – Fabric Sofas / Profile Chairs / Dining Chairs

  • To ensure the longevity of your upholstered furniture, we recommend professional cleaning once every six months.
  • In case of spills, please dab at the spot gently with a clean cloth, sponge or paper towel moistened with a water/ detergent-based cleaner. (Please do not rub the spot vigorously, as this can work the stain further into the fabric).
  • Vacuuming the upholstery once a month is good to keep dust and pet hair at bay. It also minimizes Odors.
  • Pet hair can also be removed by wearing a pair of dampened rubber gloves and running your hands over the upholstery. Alternatively, a damp sponge can be used.
  • For sofas with removable cushion covers, we recommend dry cleaning.
  • Clean the exposed wood surfaces frequently with a cloth dampened with diluted cleaning polish.

Leather & Leatherette Furniture

  • Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can ruin leather and leatherette. Therefore, we recommend that you keep such furniture away from skylights, windows, and other sources of intense light.
  • If you use a heater or radiator at home, we suggest that you maintain a minimum distance of 12 inches between the heat source and your leather furniture. This will help prevent the drying and/or cracking of the leather upholstery.
  • In case of spills, dab the spot gently with a clean, damp cloth and wipe dry. Please do not rub the stain vigorously.
  • Please dust your furniture often.

Lamps

  • Dusty bulbs can affect the quality of light. We recommend wiping them clean regularly.
  • For fabric shades, please use a soft bristle brush and dust the shade in long sweeping motions. Use a handheld vacuum cleaner (or hair dryer in a cool setting) with a crevice nozzle to clean dust from the trimming.
  • For the plastic lining of the lampshade, wipe clean with a damp cloth.
  • For paper lamp shades, simply dust the shade clean with a dry microfibre cloth.
  • Wipe wooden lamp bases clean with a dry microfibre cloth. To restore shine, use a soft cloth moistened with solvent-based furniture polish.
  • For lamps with a glass base, wipe the base with a soft cloth dampened with glass cleaning solution. Buff with a dry cloth to restore shine.
  • In the case of a stainless-steel lamp base, use a soft cloth dipped in warm water, and wipe down the base. Dry immediately using a soft towel.
  • Clean ceiling lamps with a soft dry cloth to wipe any dust off of it.
  • Clean ceiling lamps with a soft dry cloth to wipe any dust off of it.
  • Brass lamps sometimes develop a patina from regular use, which adds to the character of the lamp. However, if you wish to restore the shine, we recommend using a solution of mild detergent and warm water to wipe the lamp clean. Then wipe with a dry, soft cloth, to remove any soap residue. Buff to restore shine.
  • We advise against using brass polish as they tend to be abrasive and could scrub away delicate engravings.

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