Upholstery
Wood
- Spot clean with water based upholstery shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner.
- Pretest a small, inconspicuous area before proceeding.
- Do not over wet
- Do not use solvents to spot clean.
- Cushion covers should not be removed and laundered.
- When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove the spilled material.
- Evenly clean the entire panel in a seam to seam fashion.
- Do not clean just the spots or stains.
- Protect upholstered pieces from the sun, as UV rays can cause fading, deterioration and hairline cracking in wood finishes. Extreme room heat and/or humidity can also cause damage.
- Vacuum often and never brush and fabric with a stiff fiber or metal brush, as both are destructive to the fibers.
Wood
- Dust frequently with a clean, lint-free, dry cloth.
- Use a quality furniture polish every six months.
- Immediately wipe any moisture that may spill onto your furniture, always rub with the grain. Water will cause white spots in the finish in a short amount of time. Other liquids, such as finger nail polish & remover, alcohol, perfume and medicines can severely ruin the finish of furniture.
- Avoid placing plastic, rubber or acrylic materials (stick-on feet, placements, etc.) on your furniture, since the chemicals in these products may react with the finish and cause damage. It is better to use a piece of felt or cloth under accessories that could scratch or dent the surface of your furniture.
- Lift and place objects, do not drag them across the furniture surface.
- Make minor repairs when necessary, while they are still small.
- Avoid wax polishes. Regular use of wax polishes may result in the build-up of wax film on the surface of the furniture. This build-up may pick up dirt, smoke and other pollutants, which may result in smudges and streaks. Wax build-up over time hardens, making it difficult to remove from the finish.
- Avoid silicone polishes. Silicone oil is an ingredient used in many furniture polishes to create a high degree of shine. Silicone seeps into even the most lacquered finish, making it difficult to remove. Should it become necessary to refinish a piece of furniture, silicone makes it a very difficult process.
- Attention and care should always be given while installing or relocating furniture. Dropping, dragging or stacking may loosen joints, break legs, scratch and chip wood surfaces or damage the upholstery.
Dimensions | 48"W x 20" x 19.5"H |
Top/Seat Material | Upholstered Fabric or Vinyl (different grades are available upon request - pricing may vary. Contact us for details). |
Top Color/Pattern Choices | Standard - Tea Time, Winslow or Critic's Choice. Other options are available upon request. |
Upholstered Frame | Made from hardwood plywood with interlocking tenons and with steel angle brackets in each corner. |
Exposed Wooden Frame & Legs | Made from premium grade kiln-dried hardwood |
Critic's Choice Content | 54% Polyester, 46% Recycled Polyester |
Tea Time Content | 100% Polyester |
Winslow Content | 100% Polyester |
Tea Time, Winslow and Critic's Choice Backing | Synthetic Latex Blend |
Frame Options | Light Oak, Medium Oak, Walnut, Cherry or as requested (contact us for details) |
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