Furniture Care
If you have invested in a piece of handmade furniture you will want to make sure it is well looked after. Below is our guide on how to care for your new furniture.
If you have invested in a piece of handmade furniture you will want to make sure it is well looked after. Below is our guide on how to care for your new furniture.
All of our metal products are powder coated with a clear or coloured finish. Powder coating is very hard wearing and will offer the highest level of protection.
Metal surfaces do not require any special maintenance apart from general periodic cleaning. A damp cloth or duster should be more than sufficient. Avoid abrasive materials such as Scotchbrite sponges as these will scratch the coating.
Do not apply any chemicals as this could dull or even damage the finish.
If the coating gets scratched and bare metal is showing this will need to be touched up with lacquer or wax to avoid corrosion.
Powder coated items will rust much quicker if used in high humidity areas such as bathrooms or if left outside.
Our products are classed as ‘Vintage Industrial’ inspired and so a few imperfections such as rust blemishes arguably only add to the look.
Real wood needs to be treated with care. Avoid direct sunlight as this can fade the wood dyes used.
Wood has a moisture content relative to its surrounding environment. Avoid placing furniture directly in front of intense heat sources such as wood burners or radiators as this will dry out the wood and possibly cause it to shrink and/or warp.
We use a variety of wood species including Oak, Walnut and Pine which is all kiln dried. This ensures the timber has been dried to a suitable moisture level before being turned into furniture.
All of our woodwork is treated with clear Danish oil unless specified otherwise. Danish oil provides a durable water and heat resistant coating to help protect wooden surfaces.
If an oiled surface is damaged it can be possible for the affected area to be lightly sanded and re-oiled though we recommend sourcing a local trained professional to undertake this type of repair.
Hardwoods will require additional coats of clear Danish Oil to keep them looking good. It is advisable to oil 2-4 times per year depending on the environment and use of the item. Clear Danish Oil can be purchased from most hardware stores. Please following the instructions on the label or contact us direct for help. All of our furniture is well oiled, typically 3-5 coats before leaving our workshop, and so you may find that the finish continues to look great long after delivery.
Do not use any harsh abrasives, solvent or silicone based cleaning products on any part of our furniture. Please only use a natural furniture polish or a damp cloth for general cleaning.
To avoid damage to table tops we strongly advise the use of coasters and place mats. A table cloth may also be recommended if there is an increased risk of spillages such as a dinner party.
We use toughened safety glass on all items of furniture if stated. Standard household glass cleaner can be used with caution but should not come into contact with any wood or metal surfaces. Do not use abrasive sponges/scouring pads as this may scratch the glass.
Fabric colours will fade over time if exposed to direct sunlight. Plump up the cushions weekly and rotate them once a month to ensure even wear. Remove surface dust regularly using a vacuum upholstery nozzle. Do not place fabric covers in a washing machine, for full cleaning we recommend that you use a specialist cleaning company once a year.
Whenever you choose to try a new cleaning method do a patch test on a hidden area first to convince yourself of the results. For more intensive cleaning it is advised to contact a specialist upholstery cleaning company.
Please be advised that fabric and other absorbent materials can soak up strong smells such as pet odour and from smoking.
If you have any questions regarding furniture care please use our Contact form or call +44 (0) 1454 413 329