Care Guide
Each piece is built to last. With proper care, it will age gracefully and remain a centerpiece for generations.
Chrome & Polished Metal
Dust with a soft, lint-free cloth. For fingerprints or smudges, lightly dampen the cloth with distilled water and wipe in the direction of the grain. Avoid abrasive cleaners, ammonia-based sprays, or rough materials — these will scratch the finish permanently. Chrome finishes are meant to develop a subtle warmth over time, but harsh chemicals will accelerate degradation.
Bronze & Patina
Bronze patina is a living finish and will evolve with age and environment. Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use metal polish or chemical cleaners — these will strip the patina and alter the intended surface character. If the piece is in a humid environment, occasional light buffing with a microfiber cloth will maintain clarity without removing the patina layer.
Matte Resin
Wipe with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. For stubborn marks, use a small amount of mild soap diluted in water. Avoid alcohol-based cleaners. Do not place matte resin pieces in direct, prolonged sunlight — UV exposure may cause subtle color shifts over extended periods. The matte surface is designed to absorb light, not reflect it; polish will compromise the finish.
Marble Base
Clean with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately. Marble is porous — avoid placing liquids directly on the surface without a coaster. Acidic substances such as citrus, wine, or vinegar will etch the stone. If a stain occurs, apply a paste of baking soda and water, cover with plastic wrap overnight, then wipe clean. Seal annually with a stone-safe sealant to maintain resistance.