• Our metal furnishings are craftsman-built and expertly finished to withstand day-to-day use. However, wear and tear of metal surfaces is relative to use and how well you maintain them.
• Metal surfaces should be dusted regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove any particles or loose dirt.
• Wipe-up spills immediately with a soft, dry cloth; remove dirt with a damp cloth. Dry immediately to prevent moisture damage.
• As iron is prone to rust, avoid contact with excessive moisture.
• Do not clean metal surfaces using care products containing ammonia or silicone, as these could also damage metal finishes.
• Avoid using abrasives or harsh, corrosive chemicals as these could scratch or mark the metal’s surface.
• Avoid sunlight, heat, and moisture, which could cause cracking or fading.
• This collection is artisan-crafted from natural materials with hand-applied finishes. Individual pieces may vary in color, pattern, shape, and texture, making each truly unique.
• Natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other organic features that will not affect the quality or performance of your piece.
• Furniture made from natural wood may move slightly due to temperature and humidity. This is normal and should be expected from season to season.
• For daily maintenance, clean lacquered surfaces using a mild soap, water, and a soft undyed cloth as needed.
• Occasionally dust lacquered wood surfaces with a soft, dry cloth and non-wax furniture polish to keep finishes looking their best.
• Avoid placing indoor wood furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in wood finishes.
• When assembling your new wood furnishings, avoid overtightening hardware as this could cause cracking in wood surfaces.
• Remove dirt from wood surfaces using a clean, damp, undyed cloth. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
• To prevent moisture damage, wipe up spills immediately with a soft, dry, undyed cloth.
• Do not clean wood surfaces using abrasives, harsh, corrosive chemicals, or care products containing ammonia or silicone, as these could damage finishes and wood surfaces.
• Protect wood surfaces from incidental marks by using coasters, trivets, and felt pads.
• Never place hot dishes directly on wood surfaces as this could cause scorching. Similarly, prolonged use of hot electrical equipment may also cause scorching.