Product Care

General Care

  • Maintain a safe distance between your furniture and heating sources.
  • Avoid placing your furniture under direct sunlight to prevent color fading.
  • To shift any furnishing accessories, always lift it. To drag it directly on the furniture may damage the surfaces.
  • Coasters and placemats should always be used on table tops to protect the surfaces against heat marks, stains, scratches and spillages.

Leather Care

  • When necessary, brush or vacuum away dust & grit, and wipe over with a soft cloth.
  • Wipe up any spillages immediately with an absorbent cloth or sponge to avoid permanent stains or spots.
  • Recommend to clean every 6 months with leather cleaner followed by an application of leather protector, based on the manual guide.
  • Accumulation of perspiration and body oils on arm pads, headrests, etc. may damage the leather. These areas require more frequent cleaning.
  • Do not expose leather to direct sunlight or intensive heat. Prolonged exposure to heat vents or radiators will cause your leather to dry out, crack or harden.
  • Always avoid hard rubbing.
  • Never use harsh chemicals, paint, detergents, abrasives etc. on leather products.
  • Leather puddling is common, especially for plush sofas. Recommend fluffing the cushions properly to retain its shape.

Solid Wood Care

  • All solid wood surfaces are protected with a layer of wax or oil. However, the oiled layer will wear off overtime. Hence recommend to oil every 12 – 18 months with suitable wood top oil, based on the manual guide.
  • Avoid the use of soap, solvent or chemical cleaning agent which may damage the oiled surface and the wood. The oiled surface can be cleaned with a slightly damp soft cloth. Any stain should be cleaned up immediately to avoid permanent stains or spots.
  • Avoid prolong contact with water/moisture, else will swell and crack.

Panel Care

  • All panels are made from E1 or CARB P2 or its equivalent grade of Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF), unless otherwise stated.
  • All panels are protected with veneer, melamine, high pressure laminate, foil or lacquered paint finishing, unless otherwise stated.
  • When necessary, dust using a duster or wipe over with a soft cloth.
  • Avoid the use of soap, solvent or chemical cleaning agent which may damage the top finishing. Wipe up any spillages immediately with an absorbent cloth, followed by a thorough wipe-over with a damp cloth to avoid permanent stains or spots.
  • Most sticky marks can be removed with a diluted solution of warm soapy water. Do dry off immediately.
  • Should hot objects e.g., stove be used, do use a coaster to prevent direct heat transfer. Do not use printed materials e.g., newspaper as heat may cause the transfer of prints onto the panel products.
  • Do not come into contact with excess water/moisture. When the top finishing is scratched and the internal MDF content is exposed to water, it will swell and bulge.

Marble Care

  • Marble is highly porous; hence our marble tops are protected with a layer of lacquer or polymer material.
  • Avoid the use of soap, solvent or chemical cleaning agent which may damage the top coat. Wipe up any spillages immediately with an absorbent cloth, followed by a thorough wipe-over with a damp cloth to avoid permanent stains or spots.

Glass Care

  • To clean glass panels or mirrors, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent if required and wipe with a dry cloth right after.
  • Do not use any substance containing abrasives as this will scratch the glass and may also damage the surrounding surfaces.

Metal / Electroplated Care

  • All Stainless Steel used are #201 grade unless otherwise stated. It is not pure and may still rust when exposed to excessive water/moisture, hence clean with dry cloth.
  • All other metal parts are coated and protected with powder coat, or paint finishing.
  • Use dry cloth free from dirt and grit for cleaning. Dirt and grit may scratch the metal top coat and cause the metal to rust easily too.

Fabric Care

  • Vacuum seat pads regularly, and remove any stains with a household aerosol stain remover.
  • All detachable fabric covers should be dry-cleaned only, no machine wash.
  • All non-detachable fabric covers can be maintained using household aerosol fabric protectors.

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