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101 Copenhagen Brutus chair in Natural oak

Material

Natural Oak

FSC-certified American Red Oak.

Oak Wood Furniture Maintenance Guide

Your varnished oak wood furniture is a timeless statement of elegance and craftsmanship. To preserve its beauty and ensure its longevity, follow this professional maintenance guide.

Daily Care & Preservation
Regular Dusting: Use a soft microfiber cloth to gently remove dust, preventing buildup that can dull the finish.
Prevent Water Damage: Always use coasters or placemats under glasses and dishes to avoid unsightly rings and stains.
Immediate Spill Cleanup: Promptly wipe up spills with a soft, absorbent cloth to prevent moisture penetration and staining.

Weekly Cleaning Routine
Utilize a mild soap solution with warm water to maintain the surface’s pristine condition. Lightly dampen a cloth, wipe gently, and dry immediately with a clean towel.
Avoid excessive moisture exposure, as prolonged dampness can compromise the varnish.

Polishing & Protection
Apply a premium-quality furniture polish or wax every 3-6 months to enhance the luster and create a protective barrier against wear.
Avoid silicone-based products, which may create unwanted residue over time.
Gently buff the surface with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its refined sheen.

Assembling the Brutus chair in oak

Preventative Measures for Longevity
Minimize Direct Sunlight Exposure: Prolonged UV exposure can cause fading and weaken the varnish over time.
Regulate Humidity Levels: Extreme fluctuations in humidity can cause wood to expand or contract, leading to potential cracking.
Use Protective Padding: Place felt pads under furniture legs to safeguard floors and prevent scratches.
Maintain Distance from Heat Sources: Keep furniture away from direct heat, such as radiators, fireplaces, or heating vents, to prevent warping or drying out.

Repair & Restoration
Minor Scratches: Treat with a high-quality furniture polish or a touch-up marker that matches the wood’s tone.
Deeper Blemishes: Use a professional-grade wood filler or consult an expert for refinishing.
Varnish Reapplication: When the finish becomes notably worn, consider reapplying a fresh coat of varnish for renewed protection and brilliance.

Storage & Handling Best Practices
Always lift furniture when repositioning rather than dragging, to prevent structural stress and surface damage.
When storing for extended periods, cover with breathable fabric instead of plastic to allow proper air circulation and prevent moisture buildup.

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