
Leather Care Guide
While extremely durable and stain-resistant, leather is still a natural material. Heat, cold, moisture, and light can affect its patina over time — but with proper care, it will stay beautiful for generations.
When new, leather feels tight, but it will naturally relax and form soft folds within the first month of use. Avoid spills, especially fatty foods, and never use washing-up liquid or harsh cleaners.
Daily Cleaning
- Wipe the surface with a clean, soft, undyed cloth.
- If slightly soiled, use a damp, well-wrung cloth.
Special Cleaning for Pigmented Leather
For deeper stains, use a mild soap foam: mix ¼ dl natural, colourless soap flakes with 1 litre warm water, whip until foamy, and let cool. Use only the foam with a soft cloth — never soak the leather.
Dry immediately with a clean, undyed cloth, then polish with a soft cotton cloth. Always clean the entire surface, not just one spot, to avoid marks or colour changes.
Fabric Care Guide
All our fabrics are stain-resistant and fire-resistant, offering exceptional durability without compromising comfort or style.
They are also OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified, meaning they have been independently tested for harmful substances and meet international safety standards.
With the right care, they will stay beautiful for years, even in high-use environments.
Daily Care
- With a soft upholstery attachment to remove dust and debris.
- Never rub, as this can push stains deeper into the fibres.
Removing Stains
- Use clean water and blot with a paper towel or soft cloth.
- Use a microfiber cloth with water and mild soap, then rinse with clean water and blot dry.