LEATHER CARE
To maintain the beauty of your leather furniture, frequent light dusting is recommended, as dust and soil can be abrasive and damage the finish. Occasionally wipe the surface with a warm, slightly damp, clean cloth to prevent the buildup of oils and dust. Leather is a natural material—avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which may cause fading. Each piece of leather is unique; natural markings and grain variations are characteristic and not considered defects.
SPOTS & SPILLS
Immediately blot excess liquid with a clean, absorbent cloth or sponge—do not rub. If needed, use clear, lukewarm water to gently wipe the spill. Dry with a clean towel and allow the area to air dry.
STUBBORN SPOTS & STAINS
Mix a mild, non-detergent soap (such as a facial soap) with clear, lukewarm water in a 1:10 ratio. Apply the solution with a clean, damp sponge, then rinse thoroughly and let the area air dry naturally. Always test the cleaning method on a hidden area first to ensure there is no color fading.
BUTTER, OIL & GREASE
Gently blot the area with a clean, dry cloth—do not use water or cleaning liquids. The spot should gradually dissipate into the leather over time.
FABRIC UPHOLSTERY CARE
For general maintenance, vacuum your upholstered furniture weekly to remove surface dust and prevent dirt from embedding into the fabric. A soft-bristled brush can also be used to gently lift away debris—avoid stiff brushes that may snag the fabric. Prompt attention to spi