Care Instructions for High-End Furniture

Solid Wood • Concrete • Glass • Metal

To preserve the beauty, longevity, and integrity of your handcrafted furniture, follow these care tips tailored to each premium material:

Solid Wood

Our wood pieces are crafted from premium hardwoods and finished to enhance their natural grain and durability.

Care Tips:

   •   Clean regularly with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners or chemicals.

   •   Polish sparingly with high-quality furniture wax or oil every 6–12 months to nourish the wood.

   •   Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations which can cause warping, fading, or cracking.

   •   Use coasters and pads to protect from moisture, heat, and scratches.

Concrete

Concrete surfaces are sealed for protection and will develop a beautiful patina over time.

Care Tips:

   •   Wipe spills immediately to avoid staining, especially from acidic or oily substances.

   •   Clean with mild soap and warm water using a non-abrasive cloth or sponge.

   •   Avoid harsh cleaners (especially anything acidic like vinegar or lemon).

   •   Re-seal annually (or as recommended) to maintain the surface’s protection and appearance.

Glass

Tempered glass is used for durability, but it still requires gentle care.

Care Tips:

   •   Use a soft microfiber cloth and glass cleaner to remove fingerprints or dust.

   •   Avoid abrasive pads that may scratch the surface.

   •   Prevent chips by not placing heavy items on the edges or striking it with hard objects.

Metal

Our metal finishes include powder-coated, polished, or patinated surfaces, each designed to age gracefully.

Care Tips:

   •   Dust regularly with a dry cloth. Use a damp cloth for sticky spots—dry immediately.

   •   Avoid harsh chemicals that can strip the finish or accelerate corrosion.

   •   Use a metal polish only if specifically recommended for your furniture’s finish.

   •   Protect from moisture—for outdoor pieces, cover or bring inside during inclement weather.

General Best Practices:

   •   Always lift furniture—never drag—to prevent joint stress or surface damage.

   •   Place furniture on protective pads or rugs to prevent floor scratching and moisture absorption.

   •   For custom pieces, consult us for specific maintenance tailored to the materials used.

Taking the time to care for each material ensures your investment remains as timeless as the craftsmanship behind it.