Iris Nightstand

Iris Nightstand

The Iris Nightstand is truly gorgeous and emphasizes modern design. This nightstand features a  Eucaly Grey eco veneer high gloss finish which is complemented with Concrete Grey surfaced tops.

    GENERAL CARE TIPS
    • Try to place your furniture away from direct light. It will help your furniture stop fading and damaging.
    • When it comes to your furniture, do not use household chemicals.
    • If your furniture has detachable cushions, get into the manner of turning them often. It helps to distribute wear evenly.

    CLEANING LEATHER FURNITURE
    • Once a week, take a clean, moist cloth and use it to wipe away notable stains. Use a brush vacuum-attachment to clear up debris and crumbs from tufts, seams, and corners.
    • Try to give your leather furniture a regular wipe-down with a leather conditioner for hydration and shine.
    • For spills, cover the spill with a soft, dry cloth to soak up excess moisture. Do not rub the stain!

    CLEANING FABRIC FURNITURE
    • Before vacuuming your fabric furniture, make sure your vacuum head is wiped clean.
    • The moment you see a spill, grab a clean absorbent cloth. Do not scrub. Place a cloth over the spill, and let it absorb the spill.

    CLEANING VELVET FURNITURE
    • Regularly vacuum your velvet furniture. Vacuuming keeps velvet looking tidy and helps the fibers stand up.
    • The moment you see a spill in your velvet furniture, get a clean damp cloth and mop up the spill. Avoid scrubbing.

    CLEANING SOLID WOODS
    • Use a soft cloth that’s slightly damp to wipe away any dust or dirt.
    • If there's a sticky spot, get two cloths. Dip one in a bubbly bath of dish soap and warm water and wring excess water out, then wipe the spot. Then wipe the entire area again with the other dry cloth.

    CLEANING TEAK
    • Keep your teak furniture away from windows and heaters and treat it with teak oil to restore moisture.
    • To clean your teak furniture, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth, and a soap and water mixture. Never use a power washer.

    CLEANING VENEERED WOOD
    • Veneered pieces cannot be sanded. Make sure you use a coaster to ensure its longevity. Avoid wetness and hot dishes and attend to stains and marks quickly with warm soapy water.

    CLEANING MARBLE
    • For marble furniture, avoid spills.
    • If you spill something, grab yourself a soft cloth.
    • Marble is sensitive to acid lemon, vinegar, household cleaners as well.

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