Our ceramics are designed for durability, offering resistance to chemicals, water, scratches, deep abrasions, high temperatures, and fire, while their hygienic surface ensures long-lasting color stability. While maintenance is effortless, following these care instructions will help keep your ceramic surfaces looking pristine for years to come.
For daily cleaning, use water, a neutral detergent, and a soft cloth. Avoid scrubbing tools, harsh chemicals, and abrasive cleaners to prevent damage.
Wipe up spills immediately, especially acidic liquids like wine, coffee, or citrus juice, to prevent stains.
Use coasters, placemats, and trivets to protect the surface, and avoid dragging sharp or rough objects to prevent scratches.
Keep ceramic furniture out of prolonged direct sunlight to prevent discoloration.
Use felt pads under decorative items and avoid wax or polishes that may dull the surface.
Marble furniture is a timeless choice, but proper care is essential to maintain its beauty. While durable, untreated, or poorly maintained marble is porous and can absorb stains or scratches easily. Following these care instructions will help preserve its elegance for years to come
Use a microfiber cloth to gently remove dust and maintain the natural shine.
Always use coasters, placemats, and trivets to prevent scratches, heat damage, and moisture rings, and avoid placing heavy or sharp objects directly on the surface to prevent chips or cracks.
Keep marble furniture out of prolonged direct sunlight to prevent discoloration over time.
How to clean marble and address stains
Prompt action is key when dealing with spills or stains. Different substances require specific cleaning approaches, but the general steps for maintaining marble surfaces are:
Remove any loose debris.
Blot spills instead of wiping to prevent spreading.
Rinse the area with water and mild soap, then wipe thoroughly.
Dry with a soft cloth and repeat if necessary.
If you use a cleaning chemical, remember to always test on a small inconspicuous area first.
Our polyester fabrics are crafted for durability, offering resistance to abrasion, pilling, and excellent color fastness to artificial light, while also providing water-repellent and anti-stain properties. Maintenance is easy, but following these care instructions will help keep your fabric looking its best for years to come
Easy Daily Maintenance – For quick cleanups, use a lint roller or a clean cloth to remove dust and pet hair. If you have a vacuum cleaner, use the upholstery attachment to make light work of the task.
Deep clean– start with a quick clean, removing any loose debris, hair, and dust with a dampened sponge, or soft brush. Stubborn stains or spots can be pre-treated with a mild detergent or solvent cleaner. Always test on a small, hidden area first to ensure the fabric reacts well.
While full-grain leather requires regular conditioning to stay supple and prevent cracking, with proper care, it can last for generations.
To maintain the beauty and longevity of your full-grain leather furniture, follow these care tips:
For regular cleaning, dust consistently with a soft, damp cloth to prevent buildup
Immediately blot spills with a clean, dry cloth. To protect the leather, avoid harsh chemicals and excessive water. Let it air dry naturally.
Keep the furniture away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and the leather from drying out.
Avoid sharp objects or rough clothing that could scratch or damage the surface.
Use a leather conditioner every 6–12 months to keep the material soft and hydrated.
If needed, use a specialized leather cleaner for deeper cleaning—always test on a hidden area first.
Dust consistently with a soft, damp cloth to prevent buildup
Always use a damp cloth instead of a soaking wet one, as excessive water can damage the material. If needed, dry the surface immediately with a clean dry towel.
Quickly blot any spills with a clean, dry cloth to prevent stains from setting. Avoid wiping, as this may spread the liquid.
For tougher stains, use a mild soap solution or a specialized vegan leather cleaner. Always test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Refrain from using strong chemical cleaners, as they can cause discoloration and damage to the material.
Keep the furniture away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading drying out or cracking.
Avoid sharp objects or rough clothing that could scratch or damage the surface.
Dust the surface regularly with a soft microfiber cloth to prevent dirt buildup and maintain the wood's natural shine.
For general cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap, and avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive pads, or excess water, which can damage the veneer’s finish.
Clean spills promptly and dry the area with a soft, dry cloth to prevent moisture damage.
Use coasters, placemats, and trivets to protect the surface, and avoid dragging sharp or rough objects to prevent scratches.
Keep furniture out of prolonged direct sunlight to prevent discoloration
Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth or microfiber duster to prevent dirt buildup
Wipe spills immediately with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap solution.
Do not use harsh cleaning products, bleach, or abrasive material. Instead, consider using natural cleaning products like vinegar and water.
Use coasters, placemats, and trivets to protect the surface, and avoid dragging sharp or rough objects to prevent scratches.
Use a soft microfiber cloth with a mild glass cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar for streak-free cleaning
Use coasters and placemats to protect the surface, and avoid dragging sharp or rough objects to prevent scratches
Never place heavy items near the edges to prevent tipping or stress cracks
Always use trivets or heat-resistant pads for hot dishes to prevent thermal shock
Clean both sides of the glass for a consistently clear look.
Quickly absorb spills with a clean, dry cloth to prevent damage.
For regular cleaning, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth dampened with a mild soap and warm water solution, applying extra pressure to dirtier areas in small, circular motions.
Always test the cleaning solution on a hidden area before using it on the entire surface.
If the surface is chipped or scratched, it may be prone to rust or corrosion. If rust appears, scrub the area with steel wool or a wire brush, then apply a suitable metal finish to prevent further deterioration.
For daily maintenance regularly dust or vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove dirt and debris.
Immediately blot spills with a dry cloth. Do not rub, as this can spread the stain.
For water-based stains, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap, then blot dry
For oil-based stains, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda or cornstarch, let it absorb, then gently brush or vacuum it away
Keep Novabuk away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners, or abrasive brushes, as they can damage the fabric.
Test any cleaning solution on a hidden area before applying it to visible surfaces.
Rotate and fluff cushions regularly to maintain shape and even wear.
Dust or vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment to prevent dirt buildup
Immediately blot spills with a clean dry cloth. Do not rub, as this can cause the stain to spread
For water-based stains, lightly dampen a cloth with distilled water and blot gently
For oil-based stains, sprinkle cornstarch or talcum powder over the stain, let it absorb for a few hours, then gently brush off.
Keep nubuck away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and drying out.
Avoid using water, harsh chemicals, or leather conditioners not specifically designed for nubuck, as they can alter the texture.
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