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Material Care

We find beauty in the marks of unique character, subtle variations of grain, figure, and texture inherent in materials that deepen through use and patinate over time.

Here is our care guide, organised by material and finish, to help you maintain and enjoy your product.

  • Teak
  • Brass
  • Marble
  • Terrazzo
  • Leather

Teak

Wipe regularly with a soft dry cotton cloth. Clean as required with a mild detergent specifically intended for wood. Periodically apply a fresh coat of either coconut or almond oil to the product by applying oil to a clean dry cloth and then rubbing the piece to the desired finish. After one hour, any excess oil should be wiped away with a clean cotton cloth. It is alway best to test applications on the least visible surface, often the bottom, when using for the first time. Any spillages incurred through use should be wiped up immediately with a clean, dry or slightly damp cloth.

Brass

We intentionally leave our brass surfaces exposed to age naturally over time and use. If desired, the original polish can be achieved using a brass-specific cleaning agent and a soft cotton cloth.

Marble

Wipe regularly with a soft dry cotton cloth. Clean as required with a mild, acid-free detergent. Some food and chemical products that contain acids like soft drinks, tea or coffee, citrus fruits, and chemical cleaning products can stain the surface of stone and should be avoided or wiped up immediately if they come in contact.

Terrazzo

Wipe regularly with a soft dry cotton cloth. Clean as required with a mild, acid-free detergent. Some food and chemical products that contain acids like soft drinks, tea or coffee, citrus fruits, and chemical cleaning products can stain the surface of stone and should be avoided or wiped up immediately if they come in contact.

Leather

Requires special care as is easily stained or spoiled with wet or oily contact. We recommend regularly wiping the surface with a clean soft cloth. If undesired staining occurs, distilled water and a pH-neutral non-detergent liquid soap applied to a soft white microfiber cloth can be gently rubbed into the surface to help lift the discoloration. It is alway best to test applications on the least visible surface, often the bottom, when using for the first time.