To
highlight the natural characteristics, most items are lightly sealed or
waxed. The use of\r\nplacemats and coasters are recommended at all
times.
Wood - Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use
abrasives, chemical cleaners or furniture polish to maintain or clean
the item. Using any cleaner other than water may reduce the lifespan of
the sealant and may result in cracking, lifting or the discoloration of
the stain or finish.
Metal - Clean with damp cloth. Using
abrasives or chemical cleaning agents may result in the deterioration of
the sealer, resulting in oxidation or rust.
Stone - Clean
with a damp soft cloth. Some stone is absorbent and may stain. Use of
abrasives or chemical cleaners may result in surface scratching.
Tanned Leather
- Leather can be cleaned using most leather cleaners. Prior to
cleaning, apply a small amount to a hidden area. If the item retains the
original color, the cleaner can be used. If not, discontinue use.
Raw Leather
- Do not clean. All liquids will absorb and permanently stain the
leather. Depending to the frequency of use and local conditions,
untreated leather will absorb oils, creating a rich patina.
Fabric
- Fabrics are not treated with stain resistant chemicals. Applying
protective chemicals may result in discoloration of the fabric. Because
our fabrics are all natural, liWquids will absorb quickly. If a spill
occurs, blot the affected area with a damp cloth.
Glass/Crystal - Do not place hot items directly on the surface. Clean with standard glass cleaner.
Fiber Cement - Clean with damp cloth only