Furniture Care

 

Upholstery

 

Vacuum upholstery weekly with the proper attachment.**

Flip and fluff cushions regularly for even wear and to maintain the loft of down-wrapped inserts.  Some feather loss is normal.

Leather and leather-like textiles may be wiped with a minimally damp microfiber cloth to remove spills. Never apply water directly to leather.

Blot spills immediately with a dry, clean cloth for best results.

Avoid caustic cleaners on textiles as they may cause color bleeding or alter the finish of your fabric.  When using dry-clean products designed for upholstery materials, test the product in an inconspicuous location before applying elsewhere.**

The best practice with fabric is to use a professional upholstery cleaning service. 

**For specific performance fabric cleaning, view this guide or see the below sources.


Wood

Blot spills immediately with a soft, dry cloth.  Household products with alcohol or citric acid may cause damage to some finishes.  In the event of  damage, consult a furniture repair technician. 

Place small felt or rubber pads under lamps and accessories to reduce the likelihood of scratches.  

An application of furniture oil with a soft cloth may be ideal twice a year to keep wood nourished, but avoid heavy wax products that may alter the patina of your finish.

For regular care, use a microfiber cloth to capture dust, following the grain of the wood to polish.


Dust metal regularly with a microfiber cloth.

Avoid using cleaners that may leave a residue on the patina of the metal.

Metal


For regular care, use a microfiber cloth to capture dust.

To remove spills and fingerprints, use preferred glass cleaner with a soft cloth or newspaper to dry.

Place small felt or rubber pads under lamps and accessories to reduce the likelihood of scratches.

 

Glass


Rug & Carpet

Routinely vacuum rugs and carpets to prevent soil build up. For hand-knotted or hand-tufted rugs do not use the beater bar. Should stings of yarn loosen- cut fiber flush with the surface of the rug or carpet. Rotate rugs to mitigate possible sun fading and traffic pattern wear.

New rugs and carpets may naturally shed and it can be expected for at least the first three months.

Spot clean by mixing a solution of cold water and mild soap. With a clean white cloth, gently blot from the outside of the spill to the interior to prevent spreading. Blot up any residue with a clean cloth and allow area to air dry. Professional cleaning is recommended for tough stains. 


Depending on fabric content, custom bedding, pillows, and window treatments may be machine washable, but generally these items require professional cleaning. Contact your designer for more information on the fiber content of your treatments to learn the best method.

Drapery and other window treatments typically do not need yearly washing, unless accidents happen to cause staining. The best regular care methods are to use an upholstery-safe vacuum attachment or a can of compressed air to remove dust from fabric.

Custom Bedding & Window Treatments


Vinyl Floor Cloths

For regular care, sweep or use a slightly wet mop according to the soil level. Wipe up spills with a damp cloth immediately.  

For stubborn messes, use diluted hand soap to aid in cleaning. Do not use dish soap, harsh chemicals, or abrasives. 

Use reasonable caution and care on this product. Do not drag metal or furniture across the surface. Always use caution when wearing high heels. Applying felt pads to the bottom of furniture legs is required. 

For outdoor use, allow vinyl underside to dry after rain or wet weather conditions to prevent mildew. 

If repairs are needed, consult our vinyl repair recommendations.