Wood Care Instructions
Wood furniture showcases the natural beauty of wood through its distinctive grain patterns, textures, and tonal variations. Natural variations and subtle changes over time are part of its authentic character. With proper care and maintenance, your furniture will continue to retain its beauty and functionality for years to come.
Everyday Care
- Dust regularly using a soft microfiber cloth.
- Wipe surfaces gently with a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately afterward.
- Clean spills promptly to help prevent moisture marks, staining, or surface damage.
- Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, alcohol-based products, bleach, ammonia, or silicone sprays.
- Keep furniture away from prolonged direct sunlight, excessive moisture, and heat sources, as these may affect the appearance and performance of the wood over time.
Surface Protection
- Use coasters, placemats, and protective pads to help prevent scratches, heat marks, and everyday surface wear.
- Avoid placing extremely hot, cold, or wet items directly on the surface.
- Avoid dragging heavy, sharp, or rough objects across the furniture.
Maintaining the Finish
- Occasionally use a suitable wood care product designed for finished wood furniture.
- Always apply products gently in the direction of the wood grain using a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Test any care product on a small, inconspicuous area before full application.
Important Notes
- Variations in grain, texture, colour, knots, and tone are natural characteristics of wood and are not considered defects.
- Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity may cause minor changes in the appearance or behaviour of wood over time. These natural changes are part of the material's character.
- Indoor use is recommended unless otherwise specified.
- Periodically check and tighten hardware, screws, and fittings to maintain stability.
With mindful care and regular maintenance, wood furniture will continue to develop character while preserving its natural beauty for years to come.
