To maintain the quality and appearance of your leather sofa or leather chair, we recommended a few essential care tips. Firstly, wipe the surfaces weekly with a damp cloth maintain a clean look. Additionally, vacuuming using the brush attachment on a weekly basis helps prevent the accumulation of dirt and debris. Keep in mind that leather is a natural product prone to stretching and creasing, and its interiors will naturally soften over time. To ensure even wear, make use of all seats regularly. Embrace the unique characteristics of leather, such as scars, marks, and other variations in hide, as these are natural features that make each panel distinct. Lastly, dress your furniture daily to preserve its overall appearance and enhance its longevity.
Plumping fibre filled cushions
Regularly fluffing up your seat cushions reintroduces air into them, thereby maintaining the comfort of your sofa. Plumping should be done at least once a week to preserve their appearance and comfort and turn when required to use all the cushion where possible.
Holding the cushion in both hands, firmly pat the outside edges of the cushion to allow air to circulate back into the filling. For scatter cushions, take the cushion in both hands and rotate as you plump the sides to bring the filling back into the centre. Lightly pull at the corners to neaten and then arrange them as desired. Don’t forget to plump up your arm cushions if they are removable.
Prolonging the life of foam seats and arm cushions.
Over a period of use, foam will soften and look less plump. Just like fibre, foam filled cushions require turning and rotating regularly to even the wear across the full pad and maintain their shape.
Motion furniture
Due to the nature of motion furniture (reclining sofas or chairs), these moving parts will naturally create gaps. You will find alignment across these areas will sometimes not line up perfectly as the cushions move around. Please follow all other care advice noted above depending on the material you have chosen.