Product Care
Marble is a timeless and elegant material that requires thoughtful care to age with grace.
- Clean spills promptly using a soft, slightly damp cloth.
- Use pH-neutral cleaners formulated for natural stone.
- Avoid abrasive tools.
- Protect surfaces with coasters and trivets.
- Avoid extreme temperatures.
Wood is a natural material that brings warmth and character.
- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid excess moisture.
- Protect surfaces with felt pads and coasters.
- Glass adds lightness and sculptural clarity.
- Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild cleaner.
- Avoid abrasive materials and sudden impact.
- Textiles add softness and comfort.
- Vacuum gently with a soft brush attachment.
- Blot spills immediately.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Shedding of loose fibers is normal and will diminish with regular vacuuming.
To prevent dust and crumbs from settling into the rug, vacuum regularly and/or shake the rug.
Do not pull loose ends. Clip them carefully with scissors to remove.
Keep away from excessive moisture.
Professional rug cleaning is recommended as needed.
Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug.
Use a rug protector under heavy furniture.
For indoor use only.
Turn off the power before cleaning to avoid any risk of electric shock.
Dust regularly using a soft, dry cloth on both glass and metal parts.
Avoid rough fabrics that may scratch the surface.
If stains occur, clean gently with a mild soap solution mixed with warm water. Wipe carefully with a damp cloth, avoiding excessive pressure on glass elements.
Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent watermarks or streaks on the glass.
Inspect the chandelier periodically by checking screws and fittings to ensure all parts are secure.
If you are not comfortable cleaning the chandelier yourself, professional cleaning services are recommended.
Proper maintenance will extend the life of your chandelier and help preserve its radiant appearance over time.