This elevated bench offers ample seating and a unique style. Features a weaved seat in light tan leather with a suede-like texture and finished with a black iron base. Handle with Care: This design has been crafted with 100% leather. Leather is a natural material; as such, colour variations, markings, wrinkles, grooves, and light scratches are acceptable and appreciated characteristics.
As wood is an organic, porous material, these pieces will contain natural variations of texture and may also exhibit fine indentations and cracks. Wood pieces will also display a disparity of colour and grain, and visible knots and burls. By nature, solid wood will expand and contract in response to the environment’s humidity and temperature; and over time, cracks may develop.
Dust frequently with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth.
Frequent dusting will remove abrasive buildup which can damage a finish over time if needed use an appropriate wood furniture cleaner in the direction of the wood grain followed by a dry lint-free cloth.
Avoid exposing your furniture to strong sunlight, heat outlets, open windows or dampness, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade the finish of your furniture while extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause cracking or splitting.
Do not place hot cups, pots or serving dishes directly onto wooden surfaces. Do not expose your furniture to any liquids and never allow water to sit on your table. Alcohol, nail polish and perfume are also dangerous because they can dissolve the furniture finish on contact and may require professional repairs. Small marks and scratches may be touched up or covered with a marker or touch up stick.
This elevated bench offers ample seating and a unique style. Features a weaved seat in light tan leather with a suede-like texture and finished with a black iron base. Handle with Care: This design has been crafted with 100% leather. Leather is a natural material; as such, colour variations, markings, wrinkles, grooves, and light scratches are acceptable and appreciated characteristics.
As wood is an organic, porous material, these pieces will contain natural variations of texture and may also exhibit fine indentations and cracks. Wood pieces will also display a disparity of colour and grain, and visible knots and burls. By nature, solid wood will expand and contract in response to the environment’s humidity and temperature; and over time, cracks may develop.
Dust frequently with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth.
Frequent dusting will remove abrasive buildup which can damage a finish over time if needed use an appropriate wood furniture cleaner in the direction of the wood grain followed by a dry lint-free cloth.
Avoid exposing your furniture to strong sunlight, heat outlets, open windows or dampness, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade the finish of your furniture while extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause cracking or splitting.
Do not place hot cups, pots or serving dishes directly onto wooden surfaces. Do not expose your furniture to any liquids and never allow water to sit on your table. Alcohol, nail polish and perfume are also dangerous because they can dissolve the furniture finish on contact and may require professional repairs. Small marks and scratches may be touched up or covered with a marker or touch up stick.