How to care for your furniture
wood
Varnished wood (satin or gloss):
- Dust with a soft cloth as often as you like.
- If the item is very dusty, clean with a slightly damp non-abrasive sponge. Then wipe with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- To bring the shine back, use a silicon-based aerosol product (for furniture).
- Do not use wax or any wax-based product.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Varnished wood (matt):
- Dust with a soft cloth as often as you like.
- If the item is very dusty, clean with a slightly damp non-abrasive sponge. Then wipe with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- Do not use wax or any wax-based product.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Waxed wood:
- Wood which is covered by wax only is sensitive to staining.
- Dust with a soft cloth as often as you like.
- Dust more thoroughly with a duster and dust-repelling aerosol once a week.
- Once or twice a year, wipe the item over with wax polish - as beeswax does not adhere very well, use a mixture of beeswax and vegetable wax.
- Leave to dry, then rub with a very dry woollen cloth to bring out the shine.
- If your furniture has been wax polished too often, it will be slightly sticky to the touch. You need to clean out the wood. Use turps for this.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Lacquered or painted wood (not varnished):
- Dust your lacquered or painted furniture with a damp cloth then wipe as soon as possible with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Glass tabletops:
- Because glass is fragile, we recommend storing your glass tabletop garden furniture indoors in a cool, dry place where there is no risk of freezing.
zinc :
- Zinc is a material which ages and becomes polished over time.
- Subject to damage from scratching, water stains and finger marks, as well as by certain “acid” foods (vinegar, lemon, etc. ), it requires constant upkeep.
- We recommend that you avoid allowing water to lie on the work surface, that you wipe it with a soft cloth after using, and that you use a trivet.
- Stain-resistant coating on the facades. Clean with a slightly damp sponge and wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
coverings
Synthetic coverings (vinyl, PVC, polyurethane, etc.) :
- Dépoussiérer avec un chiffon doux aussi souvent que vous le désirez.
- Si le revêtement est sale, nettoyez avec une éponge non abrasive légèrement humide et savonneuse. Essuyez avec un chiffon doux, sec, qui ne peluche pas.
- Ne pas exposer directement au soleil, près d'une source de chaleur ou aux agressions extérieures (humidité, pluie, etc).
Hide coverings:
- Dust with a soft cloth as often as you like.
- If the covering is dirty, clean with a slightly damp, soapy, non-abrasive sponge. Then wipe with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- Once or twice a year, you can apply a leather oil, leave to dry for 24 hours, then wipe with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Textile coverings (cotton)
- Without loose covers:
- To clean your furniture covers, you must first dust them and if necessary remove or clean them.
- Considering the vast range of treatments available depending on the origin of the stain, you are recommended to consult a cleaning professional if you have any doubts about what to do.
- With loose covers:
- To ensure that the covers and curtains retain their high quality, we recommend dry cleaning for all our removable fabrics.
- However, certain products can be machine washed in cool water (30° C).
- Rangoon chair cushion : machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Bengale and sidney armchair cushions : machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Soft floor cushion cover : machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Manosque drapes and sheer curtains : machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Stool cushions for Newport table and 4 stool set : machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Oléron sun lounger/lounger mattress cover : wash 3 times in cold water, then machine wash in cool water (30° C)
- Pondichery daybed cushions : wash 3 times in cold water, then machine wash in cool water (30° C)
Chased metal:
- Dust with a soft cloth as often as you like.
- If the item is dirty, clean with a slightly damp, soapy, non-abrasive sponge. Then wipe with a soft, dry, non-fluffy cloth.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, position near a source of heat or in a location open to the elements (dampness, rain, etc.).
Rugs and furniture
in the Vache, Megève and Zèbre ranges (except for mirrors) :
- We recommend that you clean your calf skin regularly. To do so, remove the dust regularly using a vacuum cleaner (on a low setting) or a soft brush, brushing in the direction of the hair.
- To clean any marks: mop up spills straight away using a sponge or absorbent paper, then wipe the skin with plain water using a clean damp cloth in the direction of the hair.
- Dry the skin with a towel, always wiping in the direction of the hair, and then leave it to finish drying naturally.
- Avoid direct exposure to light (both natural and artificial) as it could discolour the skin.
- Do not put the skin near to sources of high heat.
- Do not rub the skin.
- Do not use soaps or other leather creams.
Garden teak:
- Dust with a soft cloth whenever necessary.
- If the furniture is very dusty, clean with a damp, non-abrasive sponge.
- Dry with a soft, dry, non-lint producing cloth.
- We recommend oiling your furniture before the first use, then twice a year, mid-spring and at the beginning of fall, to keep its original golden-honey colour.
- Use only high-quality teak oil, not a by-product or a synthetic oil.
- Apply the oil with a dry, non-lint producing cloth or a soft brush, in an even coat.
- Leave to dry for 24 to 48 hours, then wipe the furniture again with a dry cloth.
- Repeat the procedure if necessary.
- To maintain its original good looks, we recommend that you protect this furniture from rain and frost.
Painted metal:
- Clean your metal furniture with clear or soapy water without detergent.
- Wipe it carefully to avoid limescale marks.
- Do not rub with an abrasive or metallic sponge and do not use scouring powder or any other detergent.
- For very dirty marks, use a window-cleaner product with alcohol or a specific multi-use Cleaning product.
Concrete effect composite materials
(MINERAL and GRAPHITE Range):
- Clean the surfaces with a non-abrasive soapy sponge, then rub dry with a cloth.
- Use a gentle cleaning product (free of ammonia or bleach, rather than a ‘Cif’-type product).
- Avoid allowing acid stains (e.g. wine, cola, orange juice, tomato juice) to soak in.


