Solid Timber Care

Solid timber products are unique and long lasting. Regular maintenance can slow the deterioration of hardwood furniture or even prevent it altogether. Hardwood furniture is usually very durable and simple to repair as opposed to cheaper alternatives. It is important to keep in mind that the condensation from hot and cold glasses can penetrate the finish and leave a white ring on your item.

  • General Care Instructions:

    • Clean and polish regularly. Depending on usage it is recommended to polish your solid timber items every 6 - 8 months

    • Use coasters and placemats to prevent water rings and scratches

    • Wood swells in high humidity and shrinks in low. These changes can warp the wood and in some circumstances cause the item to break. It is recommended to invest in a humidifier/dehumidifier if you live in an area that experiences extreme weather fluctuations

    • Dust the furniture every few days or so to ensure it continues to look shiny and prevents the dust from settling into the wood

    • Immediately blot any spills or sticky residue that come into contact with the timber. Use a slightly damp cloth, wiping in the direction of the wood grain followed by a dry towel to remove remaining moisture

    • Place the table indoors and away from direct heat sources, such as sunlight, heating, and windows. Direct heat sources can cause the timber to warp and, in extreme cases, break due to the temperature.

  • Do not:

    • Use solvents or chemicals on the items. Select your cleaning products carefully and avoid cleaners that contain bleach, alcohol, ammonia based or contain silicone or any other chemicals that can stain or strip wood. Ideally look for natural alternatives

    • Place in an outdoor space. These tables are not suitable for an outdoor space.

    • Use coloured plastic on the timber. Coloured plastic can sometimes seep it’s colour into the wood and affect the timbers shape because of the heat and humidity.