Warranty

WOOD/BUTCHER BLOCK CARE
For best results, clean top surfaces with damp cloth and mild detergent. Towel it off to remove excess
moisture. Do not use abrasives or powder cleansers. Do not allow moisture to stand on the surface for
prolonged periods of time.
STAINLESS STEEL CARE
Stainless Steel should always arrive unblemished. Depending on usage, overtime you will begin to notice
that your stainless steel may develop a sheen (often light bronze or copper green in color). This is called
a ‘patina’ and is completely normal. This is the distressed and vintage look of metals from the natural
process of oxidation, regular use, and exposure to environment. It will vary depending on these factors
and is not a defect of the material. To clean, use warm water or over-the-counter stainless steel cleaner
with a soft cloth. Spray your top lightly and rub in the direction of the grain of the metal finish until clean.
Wipe dry. We do not recommend the use of abrasives, oven cleaners or products containing chloride.
RESIN WICKER FURNITURE CARE
Regular cleaning is recommended for wicker, as it generally cannot endure harsh or abrasive treatments.
This also minimizes mildew buildup. To remove dirt and debris, vacuum with a dust-brush attachment
or use a dry paintbrush. Clean with a mild soap solution, scrub with a sponge, rinse with cold water and
dry completely. Avoid sitting on the wicker when still damp, which can cause wicker to sag. If wicker
furniture is caught during a sudden rain storm, please make sure to drain any water that may have
accumulated inside the frame and dry completely. Please always cover the furniture when not in use,
and store properly during inclement weather and the winter/rainy seasons.
METAL FURNITURE CARE
Because most metals, except aluminum, are subject to rust, metal furniture is usually finished with layers
of clear varnish, paint, or a durable powder coating. To clean, use a mild soap solution, scrub, rinse and
dry. On outdoor furniture, make sure to drain any water that may accumulate inside the frames after
rinsing. After cleaning, apply a coat of quality liquid or paste wax with a lint-free cloth. Use a silicone
spray to lubricate swivels and glides on chairs. If metal outdoor furniture is caught during a sudden
rain storm, please make sure to drain any water that may have accumulated inside the frame and dry
completely. Please always cover the furniture when not in use, and store properly during inclement
weather and the winter/rainy seasons. On indoor furniture, do not use abrasives or products such as
Brasso © as this may lead to the accidental removal of antique finishes and also to staining or damage to
surrounding areas of fabric (IE Bed Buttons).
FABRIC MATERIALS CARE
Prevent stains by removing crumbs, dust, dirt, and debris. To remove dirt and debris, vacuum with a
dust-brush attachment. Clean spills immediately! For Linen – If the linen item is removable, place the
item in a clean sink or tub with cool water and a mild detergent. Gently agitate the linen items, then
remove from the soapy water. Rinse with cool water and hang dry. If not removable, then spot clean by
dabbing with solution of cool water and a mild detergent on a soft non-abrasive cloth. For Microfiber - If
the microfiber item is removable, machine wash in cold water with mild detergent. No fabric softeners
as they will clog the open spaces in the microfiber, making the fabric useless. Avoid washing with cotton
items because the microfiber will grab on to the lint. If not removable, then spray the area lightly with a
water-based solution; using a soft cloth and a blotting motion to remove the stain. Fully air dry.