Use and Care Manual
A piece of wood develops it own story and qualities, similar to an individual.
the story begins in nature as a seed evolves and matures into a single tree.
Each tree contains a varity of color, texture grain pattern and natureal
beauty. these characteristics are present in each piece of our hand crafted
furniture.
While our quality standards are of the highest and identical finishing
processes are applied, each piece of furniture will still be constructed with
timeless craftsmanship. We are devoted to making each handcrafted piece
of furniture with care, beauty and individuality.
We hope the story of our furniture continues to grow in your home as you
recieve our product and care for them.
To maintain the finish of your wood product, regularly clean
and polish to prevent dust buildup. Dust with the grain of
wood, never in circular motions. Use a clean, soft, slightly
damp cloth to dust. Use a dry cloth to remove any moisture
from the surface, if necessary. Refrain from using aerosol
products as they will harm the finish.
If a minor scratch reveals the natural wood below,
Furniture Touch-Up Markers are available for
purchase to color in the damaged area(s). The felt-
tip markers are designed to blend in with all wood
finish colors. The markers are ideal for touching up
minor surface scratches and worn edges.
Water Marks will often disappear on their own. if
the mark is still there after a month, apply a drop of
oil to clean. Use a cloth to rub the mark, going with
the grain. Wipe dry and polish the area as needed.
As careful as we all are, accidents do still happen.
Some splills may be as easy as wiping it up quickly,
others may oenetrate the wood in seconds.
Fast actions will reduce likelihood of damge.
Avoid placing nail polishes and beauty products
containing paint thinners on the surface of your
furniture to avoid permanent finish damage
Whether it’s going to a new city or just across the room, special
care should be taken when moving.
Remove all knobs and casters
Put them in an envelope or tape them inside the drawer to keep
them closed when reassembling.
Close and secure all drawers
Use a mover’s pad or blanket to cover drawers and tie loosely.
Protect corners, projected details, and handles
Use foam or padding when appropriate to protect your furniture.
Lift all furniture
Sliding, dragging, and pushing can bend or break legs as well as
staining and scratching flooring.
When cleaning, use a soft cloth with a mixture solution of
soap and water to wipe down the surface use a damp soft
cloth with just water to remove the soap residue. Then use a
soft, dry cloth to completely remove all moisture.
During humid weather, the wood may expland and drawers
might become dicult to open and close. Rub uncolored,
unsented candle wax on the drawer slides. When the air
becomes drier, the drawers will natureally stop sticking. If the
humidity remains high over a long period of time, consider
using a dehumidifier in the room.
Regularly Dust
Scratches
Water Mark
Spills and Stains
Cleaning
Drawer Care
General Care
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Precautions
Moving Furniture


