- Dust Frequently. Use a soft, dry cloth to maintain a pristine surface.
- Handle Spills Promptly. Blot immediately with a soft - white cloth to prevent absorption.
- Gentle Cleaning. For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth with a mild soap and warm water solution, testing first in an inconspicuous area.
- Avoid Heat Exposure. Do not place overheated items directly on the surface to prevent damage.
- Use Cold Water for Cleaning. Wipe with a damp cloth and fresh, cold water; repeat if necessary.
- Protect from Sunlight. Prolonged exposure may cause fading or discoloration.
- Be Mindful of Dye Transfer. Dark or heavily dyed clothing, such as blue jeans, may transfer color onto light-colored leather.
- Expect Natural Variations. Fabric and leather dye lots may differ slightly, and pieces purchased at different times may not match perfectly.
- Leather Evolves Over Time. With use, leather will soften, develop a patina, and may show natural creases and variations, enhancing its character.