CARE & MAINTENANCE

Wood Slabs

Each piece is a one-of-a-kind expression of nature, shaped by its grain and time.

Frequent Care

Wipe the surface regularly with a soft, damp cloth to keep it clean. Always use coasters or placemats during use, and clean up any spills or moisture right away to prevent marks or absorption.

Long-Term Maintenance

To keep the wood looking its best, treat it once a year with a care system such as the Rubio Monocoat Care Maintenance Kit. Keep your piece indoors or in a sheltered area, and avoid prolonged exposure to sun, rain, or high humidity.

Leather

Chosen for its character, leather softens and develops richness over time.

Frequent Care

Gently wipe away dust or spills with a soft, damp cloth. Keep leather away from direct sunlight to prevent fading, and avoid contact with sharp objects that may scratch the surface.

Long-Term Maintenance

Condition the leather about once a year to keep it soft and prevent cracking. For top grain leather, you may use a suitable cleaner for occasional spot cleaning. For full grain leather, it’s best to avoid cleaning products and let it age naturally.

Fabric

Designed for comfort, with textures that invite everyday living.

Frequent Care

Vacuum regularly to keep dust and dirt from settling into the fabric. Blot spills gently with a damp cloth as soon as they happen—avoid rubbing, as this can push stains deeper. Keep fabrics away from direct sunlight to help maintain their colour.

Long-Term Maintenance

If the covers are removable and machine washable, wash them in a laundry bag on a delicate, low-temperature cycle, then air dry to keep their shape. Always check the care label first, as not all fabrics are suitable for machine washing. Occasional deeper cleaning can be done when needed.

Wooden Furniture

Warm, durable, and made to age gracefully over time.

Frequent Care

Dust regularly with a soft microfiber cloth. Wipe clean with a damp cloth when needed, and attend to spills as soon as they happen. Using coasters or protective pads will help prevent everyday wear.

Long-Term Maintenance

Keep furniture away from direct sunlight, rain, and high humidity to avoid warping or fading. Over time, you may consider occasional conditioning or refinishing to maintain its appearance.

Powder Coated Steel

Strong and refined, with a smooth, modern finish.

Frequent Care

Wipe down regularly with a soft cloth to remove dust. For general cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid abrasive materials that may scratch the surface.

Long-Term Maintenance

Keep pieces indoors or in covered areas to protect the coating. Avoid dragging items across the surface, and minimise contact with sharp objects to prevent chips or scratches over time.

Marble

Naturally elegant, with unique veining in every piece.

Frequent Care

Clean spills right away by gently blotting with a damp cloth. For regular cleaning, use a soft cloth with warm water and mild soap. Coasters are recommended, especially for hot or acidic items.

Long-Term Maintenance

Avoid acidic cleaners and abrasive scrubbers, as they can dull or damage the surface. Sealing the marble from time to time can help reduce staining and keep it looking its best.

Travertine

Subtle in texture and tone, with a quiet, natural appeal.

Frequent Care

Wipe surfaces with a soft, damp cloth for daily cleaning. Clean spills promptly with warm water and mild soap, and use coasters to protect the surface. Avoid dragging objects across it.

Long-Term Maintenance

Avoid acidic cleaners, which can damage the stone. Sealing the surface occasionally can help reduce staining and maintain its natural look over time.