Furniture Care Guide
FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT
Place the furniture in rooms where the temperature ranges from +5°C to +35°C and the relative humidity is between 30-70%. Avoid placing furniture near heating devices, as hot air can dry out and deform the furniture.
Protect furniture surfaces from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can dull reflective surfaces and dry out leather upholstery.
FURNITURE FEATURES
Wood and natural leather are materials derived from nature, so slight color variations between different furniture pieces are normal. If the furniture was purchased at different times, environmental factors may have affected them, resulting in differences in appearance and color.
Indoor heating systems may cause micro-cracks to form at the joints of wooden parts. Wood’s natural expansion and contraction may also result in minor changes to the overall dimensions of the furniture.
FURNITURE CLEANING
Clean solid wood furniture with a soft, damp cloth. If necessary, use widely available non-abrasive cleaning products designed for wooden surfaces, diluted in water.
Clean natural leather furniture with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
For nubuck leather, vacuum the surface and gently brush problem areas.
To avoid water damage or stains, clean any dirt or spills from the furniture immediately. It is essential to dry the surface promptly with a cloth.
To freshen up the furniture, use commercially available care products specifically designed for the material, following the instructions on the product packaging. Strong cleaning agents containing ammonia, alcohol, or softeners must never be used.
Avoid prolonged contact of the furniture with substances like alcohol, coffee, or other strongly pigmented liquids. Protect the furniture from damage caused by sharp objects.
The furniture guarantee does not cover damage caused by mechanical forces, liquids, or heat.
For the best results when cleaning upholstered furniture, it is recommended to hire specialists or companies offering professional cleaning services.
FURNITURE USE
Do not hang additional items on furniture doors or drawers. To prevent deformation of cabinet door hinges and drawer mechanisms, close them gently and keep them closed when not in use.
Avoid placing hot objects directly on the furniture without a heat-resistant mat. Spilled liquids must be wiped up immediately with a clean, soft cloth.
If looseness develops in joints where bolts, screws, or other fasteners are used, tighten them periodically.
Always use a cutting board when cutting on a solid wood surface.
When moving furniture, do not drag it—always lift it to avoid damaging the attachment points or structural integrity.