Assembly Instructions
Your furniture purchase is an investment.    Here are a few tips to maximize the lifetime of your furniture with a minimal   
amount of effort. Properly caring for your furniture can help ensure that it looks great year after year. 
Wood Furniture Maintenance: 
-  Always dust, wipe, and clean with the grain of 
the wood. 
-  Dust with a soft cloth. Dust will scratch the 
furniture surface if not removed properly. 
-  If a polished surface becomes foggy, rub it  with a 
cloth  dipped  in  a  solution  of  one  tablespoon 
vinegar to one quart of water. Rub softly with the 
grain until the surface is completely dry. 
-  Soap  and  water  are  not  advisable  for  wood 
surfaces.  Water can  penetrate  the  finish and  raise 
the grain on wood, causing damage. 
-  Remember  to  change  dusting  cloths  frequently  as 
dirty cloths may scratch your furniture’s surface. 
The Enemies of Wood: 
-  Moisture  is  wood’s  worst  enemy.  Liquid  spills 
should  be  gently  wiped  up  immediately.  Coasters 
should be used under all beverages. 
-  Do not allow rubber or vinyl materials to lie on 
the  furniture.  Chemicals  in  rubber  may  leave  a 
stain.  Put  a  strip  of  felt  or  leather  under 
accessories that have rubber or vinyl. 
-  Heat  creates  a  chemical change  in the  furniture’s 
finish, which result in a white spot. Use 
protective pads under hot dishes, appliances, etc. 
-  Sunlight’s  ultraviolet  rays  can  damage  the  finish 
of  furniture.  Do  not  place  furniture  directly 
against a heater or radiator and do not place in 
the path of  hot streams of air from central heating. 
This  will  cause  extreme  localized  drying  of  the 
wood.   
Marble Top Maintenance: 
The  surface  of  the  marble  on  your  table  has  been 
polished  and  sealed  to  create  a  generally  non-porous 
surface.  The  stone  has  many  natural  characteristics 
including  veining,  hairline  cracks,  and  color  variations, 
which make up the stone’s beauty. 
To maintain the beauty of your marble: 
-  Protect  surfaces  from  scratching,  staining  and 
etching by: 
•  Keeping them free  of debris  or  sharp 
objects. 
•  Wiping up spills immediately 
•  Avoiding contact with chemicals 
(particularly acid-based materials) 
-  Clean  with PH  neutral  products or  those 
especially formulated for use on stone. 
-  It is not recommended to  use  a water-based 
solvent for dark marble as it will remove the 
polish from the surface. 
Caring for the Fabric on Upholstered Furniture: 
-  Frequent  vacuuming  of  the  entire  upholstered 
area  will  prevent  dust  from  settling  into  the 
fibers. 
-  Professional  cleaning  is  always  recommended 
for all upholstered pieces. 
-  Do  not  use  cleaning  products  containing 
brightening agents. 
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