Fabric Care

Fabric furniture adds comfort, colour, and style to your home — but everyday use can lead to stains, fading and wear. Our fabric care guide provides practical tips for cleaning, protecting, and maintaining different fabric types to keep them looking fresh and feeling soft. A little routine care goes a long way in preserving the beauty and longevity of your upholstery.

Tips from us

  • Fabric pilling: Pilling in fabric is the natural result of daily wear and is not considered a fault in the fabric. Pilling can be caused in many ways, including climate, clothing type, pets etc. Fabric pilling is considered normal wear and tear and is not covered under warranty. Pilling can easily be removed with a battery-operated pilling tool available from most haberdashery stores.
  • Vacuum regularly, using a low suction setting to remove dust and dirt
     
  • Take care with clothing such as belts, buckles, rings etc on the fabric as they may scratch or snag
     
  • Take care that pets claws or collars do not snag or scratch the fabric
     
  • Any piece of furniture whether it be a timber, leather or fabric design will fade if in direct sunlight. Try to limit the amount of exposure on your fabric lounge to ensure lasting colour
     
  • In the event of a spill, clean straight away. Carefully soak up the spillage by gently ‘blotting’ with a clean, dry, absorbent cloth. If it stains, consult a professional upholstery cleaning company
     
  • Professional cleaning is recommended approximately every 12 months to keep in good condition
     
  • Do not put newspaper or magazines on your lounge as the ink may transfer
     
  • Do not use household detergents or strong chemicals to clean your upholstery