Oak Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone
Oak Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.
Walnut Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Walnut Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Oak Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.
Walnut Wood Care and Cleaning
Avoid giving hard blows and do not place hot pans directly on the wood. Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap and make sure to dry quickly with another cloth. Always clean gently in the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive soap, detergent, or furniture polish.