Caring for Your Leather

Natural leather is a noble and resilient material, treasured throughout the ages. It offers ideal comfort in hot and cold climates due to its excellent breathability. Leather's unique elastic properties, in additon to molding perfectly to the body's shape, gives a pleasant, enveloping sensation of comfort. Characteristic only of real leather, each hide has its own history that may be read throughout the natural surface markings, scars, wrinkles, insect bites, veining, graining and color variations. Processes are applied individually to each hide highlighting natural characteristics.

  • Periodically dust your furniture with a clean, dry, soft cloth.
  • For stains from soft drink, coffee, tea, milk, chocolate, oil, grease, cosmetics, foundation cream: remove the excess liquid from the surface by wiping with a cloth or absorbent paper. With a clean cloth, soaked in a mild solution of water and neutral soap, gently rub the stain from the outside inwards. Do not soak the leather surface and dry immediately with a clean cloth. Do not dry the leather in sunlight or with a hairdryer. Use only water and mild soap.
  • Avoid placing your furniture close to heat sources, such as heaters or radiators.
  • To maintain the leather's natural color, avoid exposure to direct sunlight or powerful lamps.
  • Caution: The use of non-recommended cleaners could cause irreparable damage the leather, causing cracks and discoloration.