- The appearance of upholstered furniture may change gradually over time; this is normal and part of regular use.
- Keep the furniture away from direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure can fade fabrics and weaken fibres.
- When the upholstery appears generally soiled, it is recommended to hire a professional furniture cleaning service.
- Place the furniture in a well-ventilated, dry area and avoid damp, humid conditions or direct airflow from air conditioners, which can damage materials.
- Regularly remove dust and vacuum with a soft brush or upholstery attachment to prevent dirt buildup and surface wear.
- Wipe surfaces gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid detergents or abrasive materials, and trim any loose threads carefully with scissors instead of pulling.
- Treat spills and stains immediately using a mild upholstery cleaner tested on a small area first to prevent permanent damage.
- Prevent children from jumping on the furniture, keep sharp or hot objects away, and lift—rather than drag—the furniture when moving it.