Great furniture isn't a disposable commodity meant for a single season; it's a lifelong companion. At the FurniLab research center, we value the 'durability of materials' just as much as the aesthetic design of our products. We are sharing the scientific secrets to understanding the unique characteristics of different materials and keeping your furniture looking pristine for years to come.
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Maintaining the Breath of Solid Wood: Solid wood repeatedly contracts and expands depending on ambient humidity and temperature. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or immediately next to a heater, and apply a dedicated wood wax or oil every six months to maintain its deep, natural luster.
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First Aid for Fabric Furniture: If you spill coffee or wine on fabric upholstery, the golden rule is to "dab, don't rub." Mix a mild detergent with warm water, lightly dab the stained area to absorb the spill, and dry it using the cool setting of a hairdryer to prevent any damage to the delicate fabric fibers.
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The Aesthetics of Leather Aging: Over time, genuine top-grain leather breaks in to fit the user's body, developing a rich, beautiful patina. Just like human skin, it needs hydration. Apply a quality leather conditioner every 2 to 3 months to nourish the material and prevent it from cracking or drying out.