Care and Maintenance
Fabric Care
General maintenance
Give your designs the love they deserve and ensure that they are prepared for the strain of everyday use.
Vacuum
Get rid of damaging dust particles, by gently vacuuming your upholstery on a regular basis. Just remember to always use a soft brush nozzle as you don’t want to risk catching fabric threads.
No sunlight, no chemicals
Direct sunlight will fade your fabrics making them look dull and bland. Also, chemical products (like paint or nail polish remover) are firmly in the ‘must avoid’ category of care. They cause fading, discoloration and stains. Likewise, limit humidity levels as these cause a whole host of problems such as mould.
Protect
For extra care, apply fabric protector. Some of our fabrics come pre-treated, making them resistant to stains. Cleaning regiments are therefore less frequent but unique to each fabric. In these instances, it’s important you avoid applying fabric protector.
In case of accidents
Accidents can happen. Be prepared and ensure that your beautiful furniture recovers without permanent damage.
Cushion love
It’s not unusual for some fabrics to develop creases and depressions, especially after transportation. Gently pat cushions back into shape and regularly stretch out materials to avoid swelling or bulging. And, remember to turn soft cushions often so they don’t become uneven.
Spot clean
Accidents happen. But, if you spill a cup of coffee, resist the urge to put your fabric into the washing machine. Instead, dab the area with a dry clean cloth or blotting paper. Avoid adding too much pressure or smudging as this will cause the stain to penetrate through the fibres — making it far more difficult to remove. For tough spots, try to use fabric cleaner.
Dry-clean only
You can dry-clean removable covers, but only in extreme cases. Mainly because dry-cleaning causes temporary shrinkage. If you do find yourself in this situation, just give your upholstery a quick stretch before you re-fit it.
Rug Care
- Vacuum cleaning is recommended for all rugs.
- Stains are carefully removed by using a damp cloth. When required, the rug should be flat-washed by a professional dry-cleaner.
- Extend the life of the rug by turning the rug occasionally in order to protect the edges and spread wear (or if it is a hand woven reversible rug – then turn it around). Please do not fold the rug.
- We recommend the use of a rubber underlay to help prevent slippage, and possible colour transfer.