Care & Maintenance

Last Updated: February 1st, 2024

 

1. WOOD

Wood changes over the course of its lifespan, adapting to changes in humidity and light. Exposure to sunlight can cause changes to color and structure over time, although mostly during the first couple of months of use. Wood breathes according to climate. Therefore, furniture should be placed in rooms with a relative air humidity of 40–50% and a temperature of approximately 20°C. Wipe clean daily using a well-wrung cloth and clean water. Never use detergents, chemical cleaning products, or harsh abrasives.

2. PAINTED WOOD

Painted Wood Painted furniture is simple to maintain. Dust or wipe clean weekly with a damp cloth. If using water, be sure not to leave water residue on the surface as this can leave permanent marks when drying.

3. MIRROR GLASS

Each time a mirror is moved there is a risk of damage. Therefore, keep any movement to a minimum. To clean mirror glass, use a soft, clean cloth wrung with warm water. Do not allow the edges of the mirror to remain wet for extended periods of time.

4. FIBERGLASS (GLASS-REINFORCED PLASTIC)

Regularly clean the GRP surface with a mild detergent and water using a soft sponge or cloth. - Avoid abrasive cleaners or materials that could scratch the surface. - Rinse thoroughly with clean water after cleaning to remove any residue.

Shield GRP surfaces from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as UV rays can affect the finish over time. - Protect against extreme temperatures, as rapid temperature changes may impact the material.

Take care to prevent heavy objects or sharp items from striking the GRP surface, as this can cause damage.

If storing GRP items for an extended period, ensure they are kept in a dry and well-ventilated area. - Use protective covers to shield against dust and debris.