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.
Table Glass Top / Dining Table Base
48 " x 48 " x 30 "

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