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Care information
Rattan collection
Our furniture has been beautifully crafted with meticulous care by skilled artisans. Rattan is a natural material and each piece is unique, handmade and hand-finished which means there may be variations in weaving, texture and finish.
Care tips:
- Clean gently. Dust regularly with a soft cloth
- Never use hard chemical cleaners or abrasive creams
- Keep dry. If it does become wet, try to dry outdoors in the sun to allow the natural material to return to its shape
- Treat mildew at once. If mildew forms, use a strong bleach solution carefully to clean affected areas then dry immediately outdoors
- You can vacuum rattan furniture with the brush attachment
- Lift carefully rather than dragging when moving to avoid splitting of the natural fibres
- Rattan needs some humidity. Keep away from severe heat which could warp the natural plant fibres
Painted Lacquer Collection
Our water-based top coat finishes are non-yellowing and have scratch, stain and sun-resistant qualities
Care tips:
- Avoid strong direct sunlight which can lead to fading
- Keep dry. Use coasters and desk pads to protect the top surface from marks, spills, scratches and wear
- Wipe spills immediately to prevent lacklustre appearance or cracking
- Avoid putting heavy items on top. Use a protective mat under decorative pieces
- Dust regularly with a soft clean cloth or feather duster to prevent build up, which can be difficult to remove and affect the lustre
Cleaning tips:
- Put a teaspoon of mild soap in a gallon of warm water
- Dip a soft cloth and wring out excess water ensuring cloth is only damp – not wet
- Use gentle downward strokes (not circular motions) when wiping the furniture
- Avoid cleaning products with hard chemicals – especially ammonia and bleach
- Dry the furniture with a soft dry cloth which is not made from any harmful materials that could scratch the lacquer surface