Care Instructions
- Hand wash with a non-abrasive cloth in warm, soapy water
- Not dishwasher safe
- Vacuum regularly using an upholstery attachment — be careful not to use a high suction level, which can damage the fabric
- Blot spills immediately using a clean, white cloth. Avoid rubbing the fabric, as this can cause the stain to spread. Follow this with a chenille-specific cleaner to remove any remaining residue
- Use a pH-neutral, chenille-specific detergent and avoid...
- Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment to avoid damage and to prevent stains and discolouration
- Spot clean spills immediately, blot with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the fabric. Follow with a mild detergent and warm water to remove residual mess
- Avoid direct sunlight to...
- Clean regularly with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly using a soft, clean towel
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners
- Condition the wood with a natural oil or wax to protect the wood from drying out and becoming brittle over time
- Avoid direct sunlight as gumwood is sensitive to UV rays and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading and...
- Clean regularly with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly using a soft, clean towel
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners
- Condition the wood with a natural oil or wax to protect the wood from drying out and becoming brittle over time
- Avoid direct sunlight as gumwood is sensitive to UV rays and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading and...
- Dry clean only
- Regular vacuuming or dry brushing is recommended
- To avoid fading or discolouration, avoid direct sunlight
- Scotch guard for extra stain protection
- To remove wrinkles, use a light steam or cool iron
- Vacuum regularly using the upholstery attachment to remove dust and dirt
- Blot spills with a dry cloth, avoiding rubbing
- Clean stains with a mix of mild soap and lukewarm water by blotting instead of rubbing
- Professional cleaning recommended
- To avoid fading, avoid direct sunlight
- To prevent mildew, ensure the environment isn’t too humid ...
- Gently brush or vacuum vintage rugs weekly using a soft brush or gentle vacuum setting to protect fibres
- Immediately blot spills with a clean, white cloth to prevent stains. Avoid harsh chemicals and scrubbing. For tough stains, consult a professional
- Use rug pads to prevent slipping, add stability, and reduce wear
- Protect rugs from direct sunlight to prevent...
General Care for Oak Wood:
- Regular Cleaning: Dust the table regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap and water, then dry immediately with a clean cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the wood finish.
- Protection: Use coasters, placemats, and tablecloths to protect...
Our durable furniture covers are sizes to fit our outdoor collections. Sewn of 12 gauge polyester backed with waterproof vinyl. Mesh vents allow air circulation and prevent mildew. Ties secure covers to furniture.
1. Regular Cleaning - Regularly remove dirt, debris, and surface stains by shaking out the rug, sweeping it with a broom, or hosing it down with water.
2. Spot Cleaning - Address spills and stains immediately by blotting up any excess liquid, then applying a mild detergent solution and scrubbing gently with a brush.
3. Drying - Allow the outdoor rug to air dry completely before...
Regular Vacuuming: Use an upholstery brush attachment to vacuum your polyester upholstery regularly. This prevents the accumulation of loose dirt and dust on all surfaces, including cushions, sides, and back.
Prompt Spill Care: In case of spills, act quickly. Blot the area with a clean, white cloth to absorb liquids. Avoid scrubbing, as this can harm the fabric.
Handling Stains:...
Read moreVacuum regularly using the upholstery attachment to remove dust and dirt. Blot spills immediately with a dry cloth, avoiding rubbing. Clean stains with a mild soap and water solution, blotting gently. For tougher stains, use a fabric cleaner designed for polyester blends. Periodically have the upholstery professionally cleaned. Keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Use protective...
Read moreCaring for PU leather is straight forward. Regularly clean it with a soft cloth and mild soap to remove dirt. Quickly blot and clean spills with a cloth and a water-vinegar mixture for tougher stains. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat, as this can cause fading and cracking. Store PU leather items in a cool, dry place, avoiding folds and compression. For minor scratches,...
Read moreSunproof®, the trademark established as the premium quality fabric specially designed and weaved to perfectly dress your outdoor furniture. Sunproof is a high performing fabric for outdoors. Like all Fabrics, regular maintenance is strongly recommended.
Avoid prolonged exposure to any colour stripping chemicals, including but not limited to: bleach, chlorine, etc.
General...
Read moreSynthetic rattan is resistant to weather damage, including rain, frost, and UV exposure. It can endure different weather conditions.
Maintain synthetic rattan by hosing it down with water or using a mild washing liquid solution to remove dirt. A small brush can help clean gaps effectively.
Synthetic rattan resists salt and chlorine, making it suitable for poolside or seaside...
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- Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap
- Teak wood changes to a silvery grey over time if left outdoors
- To prolong the lifespan of your piece and reduce wear and tear, we recommend covering or storing it away when not in use
Regular Vacuuming: Keep cotton upholstery clean by vacuuming often with a gentle brush attachment to prevent dirt buildup.
Swift Spill Care: For spills, blot – don't rub – with a cloth. Use mild detergent and water to gently clean.
Sunlight Caution: Shield cotton from direct sunlight to avoid fading. Curtains or blinds can help filter light.
Rotate Cushions: Evenly...
Read moreWash or wipe with a non-abrasive cloth or papertowel using glass cleaner or warm water and soap.
To ensure the longevity of this piece, avoid excessive sunlight, dampness and hot or cold conditions. Our sofas are generally made with loose covers for easy cleaning. For best results, dry cleaning only as it reduces the chance of shrinkage. We also advise no spot cleaning. Avoid excessive sunlight as this will lead to the colour fading. The cushion inners are made up of three separate layers...
Read moreCotton Rugs:
Machine wash in cool water on a gentle cycle, rinsing thoroughly. Tumble dry on low setting. Place large rugs on a vinyl or concrete floor or place an old blanket beneath them to prevent creasing. Sponge commercial carpet cleaning foam over the surface and rub it in according to the product directions.
Wool Rugs:
Vacuum often. Rotate regularly (...
Read moreFurniture made from Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC), Polyethylene (PE) and Polyurethane (PU) plastics are able to withstand heavy use and when expressly stipulated, they are well-suited to outdoor conditions such as UV light, as well as humid or damp conditions. Caring for your synthetic resin-based furniture is easy. When not in use, outdoor pieces should be covered or packed away to prolong life....
Read moreUse a damp cloth or duster when suitable
- Protect from Moisture: Moisture is metal furniture’s worst enemy. Make sure to keep your metal furniture dry and protect it from rain, humidity, spills, and watermarks.
- Clean Regularly: Clean your metal furniture regularly to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Use a soft cloth or sponge and mild detergent to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals...
Iroko or Teak is a hardwood that is quite resistant to insects and rot. It is able to withstand exposure to the elements due to its naturally high oil content. When left to age outdoors, it typically turns a beautiful silverish grey over time. It is still important to keep up maintenance on your Iroko or Teak wood furniture to extend its lifespan. When not in use, we recommend covering your...
Read moreThe wood in this state is untreated, therefore contact with all liquids (especially red wine and oils) should be avoided. Avoid excessive sunlight, dampness, and hot or cold conditions. Clean spills or smudges with a damp cloth. Avoid all polishes, waxes and sealers, unless done by a professional. The natural look and feel of this product is what you love about it, so any marks that might...
Read moreKeep rattan chairs and furniture away from extreme heat situations and areas with low humidity. These conditions could cause the cane to dry out and become brittle and break. Also direct sunlight or high heat areas should be avoided. Consider using a humidifier in the winter which can be especially helpful to keep the air moist and not too dry. Using a high-oil content furniture polish product...
Read moreAvoid excessive sunlight, dampness and hot or cold conditions. For routine cleaning, use a cloth that has been dampened with water or diluted cleaning polish. Clean spills or smudges with a damp cloth moistened in mild soap or cleaning polish. For nickel and brass hardware, simply clean with a damp cloth. Place a felt or leather pad under all lamp bases and accessories to avoid surface...
Read moreThe stone is sealed with a wax sealer for protection against staining. Use mild soap and water to wipe down the surface. Do not use abrasive or ammonia/bleach based products. It is recommend not to use natural cleaning products as these usually have a high citric content (very acidic) and can damage the surface.
For routine cleaning, dust lightly with a soft, dry cloth. Your furniture, and especially leather furniture, should become more characterful with age. Any marks and scratches will add to the character of the piece. Avoid excessive sunlight, as this will lead to colour and leather deterioration.
We have a number of Care & Maintenance products and services available for your furniture...
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