Take care
not to place your furniture too near a fireplace, stove or radiator. We recommend at least two feet of space between
your furniture and the heat source to prevent excessive drying.
Protect your leather furniture from all forms of sunlight. All natural leathers (especially aniline and nubuck) will fade when placed in sunlight. Do not place your furniture near windows, under skylights or in direct sunlight.
Keep leather clean by dusting weekly with a soft, clean cloth or by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment. Comfort wrinkles will naturally occur over time, as you settle into your leather furniture.
To minimize
wrinkles, fluff cushions regularly. Wrinkles are not considered damage, but
part of the character fine leather develops over time.
Avoid using ink pens, nail polish, nail polish remover or other harmful household products near your leather furniture that might result is spills and cause permanent damage.
Immediately attend to spills by blotting the area with a soft, clean cloth. Do not wipe or rub the spill, which may cause the stain to spread or penetrate the leather more deeply.
Avoid setting magazines or newspapers on your leather furniture. Ink may transfer onto the leather, causing permanent damage.
Take extra care with sharp instruments and pet’s
claws. Leather is stronger than fabric, but will puncture with force, causing
need for a difficult repair.