Care Instructions Marble Top
• Marble tops must be used for their intended purpose.
• Heavy objects should not burden marble tops and should not be subjected to changing and mechanical pressure. A sudden, large strain can result in the marble top cracking.
• Hot objects with a temperature reaching above 100°C should not be placed on the marble tops.
• Do not cut things directly on the marble top, as this may cause scratches. Particular attention must be paid when putting metal objects on the marble top, as careless conduct may cause stone chipping.
• Marble tops should be cleaned with liquids, emulsions and other cleansing agents intended for marble use, according to the care instructions issued by the manufacturer. If no such cleaning agents are available, the marble top should be washed with water and a soft cloth or towel. If needed, a liquid with a low PH level can be added to the water.
Marble tops should not be subjected to prolonged exposure to agents that could cause them damage (hydrofluoric acids, agents containing strong alkaline ingredients, fats, etc.).
All used cleansing agents should first be tested on a small area of the marble top.
• A clean and dry surface can be proofed with agents intended for such use, according to the instructions issued by the manufacturer. Proofing should be repeated regularly; how often depends on the frequency of the marble top use.
Care Instructions Walnut Veneers
Regular cleaning should be performed using a soft cloth moistened with warm water, ensuring it is thoroughly wrung out. Avoid the use of cleaning agents or chemicals.
Lacquered surfaces cannot be re-treated or repaired in the same way as oil-treated surfaces. If larger scratches or jacks should appear on the surface, we recommend that a professional cabinetmaker repair the damage.
Colour variations
While the veneer on your furniture comes from the same tree, individual veneer panels may exhibit colour variations. Natural features such as smaller knots, marked grain, and colour differences contribute to the wood's unique appearance.
Since exposure to daylight causes wood to change colour over time, it's important to avoid permanently covering different parts of the furniture with items like clothes, blankets, cushions, or bedspreads. Doing so can lead to uneven colour differences during the maturation process, which can be challenging to correct.
Never use abrasive cleaners, steel wool or polish on veneered furniture.
Good to know
• Clean up spills immediately to minimise damage to your wooden furniture.
• Keep your furniture away from elements, heat sources and sunlight.
• Dust regularly.
• Don't wait to clean up spills on your wooden furniture.
• Do not use cleaning agents that are not suitable for wood.
• Parts exposed to sunlight may differ in shade from those that are not.