Each of our beautiful handmade sofas comes with a lifetime guarantee on the frames and springs.
Here are a few simple steps to ensure your sofa maintains its natural good looks for many years to come.
When you first unwrap your brand new sofa at home, you may notice that the cushions feel a little firmer than the ones in the showroom. It can take a little while for the filling to settle, but don’t worry. After approximately 6 weeks of use and plumping, they’ll be as soft and inviting as ever.
To keep your sofa looking fresh, give it a good brush with a vacuum cleaner every now and then. Just make sure it’s on a low setting to avoid any unwanted marks.
Seat cushions
It’s really important that you give your cushions some regular TLC. We recommend plumping your fibre or feather filled cushions daily to keep them looking lovely and make sure they don’t lose their shape. If you’ve opted for a fibre cushion, regular rotating will help the filling settle evenly.
Fading
It’s best to keep your new furniture out of direct sunlight as fabrics will fade over time.
stain
Wipe off any spillage as soon as possible with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid friction or scrubbing as this may damage the fabric.
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Our store promises that if you are unable to solve the problem on your own using market leading care products, our team of professional repair technicians will visit your home and solve the problem for you. If this doesn't solve the problem, don't worry. We will replace the parts of your furniture that are stained or damaged.
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Feet
Wood has its own grain and shade, so expect to find some variations. Wooden feet are pretty low maintenance. Simply wipe them with a clean, damp cloth to remove any dust and tighten them regularly to prevent them becoming loose or buckling. We recommend lifting your furniture when you need to move it and please remember that castors should be seen as decorative elements rather than functional components.
Velvet sofa care tips
We recommend giving your furniture a brush with a soft vacuum attachment to remove any obvious marks and give the pile a new lease of life. Velvet marks easily, so be gentle and avoid applying too much pressure.
Cotton and linen sofa care tips
These are natural materials and the fabrics may have slubs within the texture of the weave. This is to be expected and gives the fabrics their distinctive tactile qualities and appeal.
Leather sofa care tips
Leather is a natural product, so the grain may vary from the sample you saw in the showroom. No two hides are ever the same, and there may be small imperfections, but these will add to the fabric’s tactile appeal and make every piece unique.
Use a leather cream to keep the material well fed, and dust weekly with a soft, clean cloth to keep it looking its best. Firm leathers will soften with age and tend to look even better over time.