Wood Finishes: Solid wood is a living material that responds to its environment, especially temperature and moisture changes. Slight cracking is not unusual. Maintain consistent humidity levels to prevent warping. For daily care, dry dust and wipe with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. Dry residual moisture with a clean cloth. Kindly avoid harsh chemicals, bleaches, degreasers, or other heavy duty cleaners. To further preserve your piece, use coasters, placemats, and felt pads. For yearly maintenance, a rehydrating furniture oil can revive the luster of your wood finish, we recommend Brunel’s Furniture Butter.
Pigmented Ash and Painted Finishes: Pigmented and painted wood is a living material that responds to its environment, especially temperature and moisture changes. Slight cracking is not unusual. Maintain consistent humidity levels to prevent warping. For daily care, dry dust and wipe with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. Dry residual moisture with a clean cloth. Kindly avoid harsh chemicals, bleaches, degreasers, or other heavy duty cleaners. To further preserve your piece, use coasters, placemats, and felt pads. A rehydrating furniture oil is NOT recommended for pigmented or painted finishes.
Laminate: To care for furniture with a laminate finish, regularly dust with a soft cloth, wipe away dirt and grime with a damp microfiber cloth using mild dish soap or a vinegar-and-water solution, and then immediately dry with a separate dry cloth to prevent water damage. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach, ammonia, waxes, oils, and harsh chemicals, which can cause damage, discoloration, or a cloudy appearance. Always use trivets for hot objects and maintain stable humidity levels to prevent heat or moisture damage.