Care & Maintenance > Upholstery
1. Intended use
Please make sure that you only use your furniture for the purpose it was designed for.
Correct use and regular maintenance are essential for ensuring your furniture remains in working order for the long term.
2. Area of use
For indoor use only.
Avoid excessively damp or humid conditions.
Keep out of direct sunlight.
Not suitable for areas that are wet, outside or used for commercial purposes.
3. Product care
General
A light weekly vacuum will prevent build up in the fibres and protect against marks.
We recommend the use of an appropriate furniture brush attachment with your vacuum cleaner.
For upholstery products with feather filling, regular shaking, patting and fluffing up of the cushions is encouraged to help redistribute and aerate the feathers, and retain the shape and comfort of the product.
Sitting on upholstery while wearing wet or sweaty clothes may cause discolouration.
Fixed upholstery
Always remove stains immediately.
DO NOT RUB.
Use a clean, white cloth to dab the area, absorbing the stain without spreading it.
If the stain does not come out, we recommend using a professional fabric cleaning service.
For stain prevention, we recommend using a reputable fabric protection product (test in a concealed area first).
Loose cover
Always remove stains immediately.
DO NOT RUB.
Use a clean, white cloth to dab the area, absorbing the stain without spreading it.
Loose covers for chair or sofa are removable for dry cleaning.
DRY CLEAN ONLY
Hydrocarbon solvents only.
Strict limitation on amount of water, reduced mechanical action, low drying temperature.
Please follow the detail of cleaning instructions attached to chair or sofa cover.
Covers might shrink slightly (3% at most) after dry-cleaning. In such cases, gradually stretch out the cover to its original size.
Leather upholstery
Always remove stains immediately.
DO NOT RUB.
Use a clean, white cloth to dab the area, absorbing the stain without spreading it.
If a liquid such as coffee or juice is spilled on the upholstery, it may result in a permanent stain if it is not cleaned up promptly. Immediately use a dry cloth to absorb the liquid. Next, soak a soft cloth in lukewarm water containing a small amount of mild detergent (in a 3-5% solution), lightly wring the cloth, and use it to clean off the spot. Then use a clean, slightly moist cloth to completely remove any remaining detergent.
Leather breathes and is very sensitive to dry conditions. Avoid exposing the upholstery to very dry air from air conditioners or heaters, as this may cause cracking in the leather or splitting of the seams.